excerpt from 'A View of Society and Manners in Italy. Volume 1' pp. 304 (56 words)
excerpt from 'A View of Society and Manners in Italy. Volume 1' pp. 304 (56 words)
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[Loretto, Italy] Above a hundred masses are daily said in this Chapel, and in the church in which it stands. The music we heard in the Chapel was remarkably fine. A certain number of the chaplains are eunuchs, who perform the double duty of singing the offices in the choir, and saying masses at the altar. |
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