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The exhibition includes first editions whose inscriptions reveal they were mainly gifts from women to women.
The sharply incised granite markers contrast with the sandblasted marble, whose inscriptions were "softer" even when new.
A stroll around the churchyard revealed graves from the 1640s, and even older-looking stones whose inscriptions had weathered away over the centuries.
The digging at Cornell did uncover two vault lids, which are similar to coffin lids, whose inscriptions were still intact and were used for the burial of the more illustrious members of the Cornell family, he said.
He said: "The offering comprises not only incomparable examples of the genius of Cartier in collaboration with the Windsors, but also pieces whose inscriptions tell the story of perhaps the greatest love story of the 20th century, the romance that led Edward VIII to abdicate the throne of Great Britain".
The town is so small you'll stumble across the sights, whether it's L'Arche, the town's dramatically contemporary museum; the World War I monument across from L'Arche; or the cemetery, crammed with above-ground tombs whose inscriptions detail the origins and often short lives of the St . Pierrais
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Harry Carlson, a member of the sports committee of the Boston Chamber, gave him a plaque, whose inscription he did not read in its entirety, out of deference to Williams' distaste for this sort of fuss.
We stopped before a stone whose inscription read: THOMAS WILLIAMS AL MAJOR 1862-1928 "There used to be a rich old family down here named the Butlers," Mr. Hunter said.
Soldiers stood at attention before a marble plinth, whose inscription extolled the Rajapaksas' leadership during "a humanitarian operation which paved the way to eradicate terrorism entirely from our motherland, restoring her territorial integrity and the noble peace".
After 26.2 miles, he celebrated with two more bagels and an autographed photo from Deena Kastor, the 2004 Olympic marathon bronze medal winner whose inscription encourages him to believe in his "wildest dreams".
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