| 11. | Wax chandlers ( or merchants in beeswax royalty and nobility, while tallow candles were generally used in ordinary homes.
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| 12. | There are also other similar non-offensive constructs like " " ( " tallow candles of heaven " ).
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| 13. | :: : : I'm confused-the tallow candle is propelled to high velocity by some external energy source?
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| 14. | They cultivated quiet " Country Life " interiors furnished with old things and lit with tallow candles in medieval candlesticks.
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| 15. | Windows were the only source of interior illumination at the missions, other than the tallow candles made in the outposts'workshops.
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| 16. | A chandelier of tallow candles lighted the house, with a glass plate underneath it to prevent drops from falling on the audience.
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| 17. | The original building was built in 1714 where wax and tallow candles were produced for the Court of Versailles and other castles in the area.
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| 18. | The organisation, which engaged not only in tallow candle making but also in the trade of oils, first received a Royal Charter in 1462.
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| 19. | Something that spoke of melting tallow candles and blending them with corpse-fat, whispered of the uses to which animal sacrifices might be put.
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| 20. | :: : : I've seen a demonstration ( real-life, not on TV ) of a soft tallow candle fired through boards.
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