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Suttee, or Widow-burning, in Ancient Times

The accompanying illustration from an old engraving conveys some idea of the sad scenes that used to be enacted only too often on the banks of the Ganges and throughout all India, from the earliest ages dozen to the time when the cruel practice of suttee was abolished in the first half of the nineteenth century.