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... Druids , The Celtic , article on , 1 - unwillingness to enlighten the world , 2 - the Druids ob- jected to writing , ib . - misrepresented in history , 3 - German writers favor the Druids as much as Irish , Welsh , or French , ib ...
... Druids , The Celtic , article on , 1 - unwillingness to enlighten the world , 2 - the Druids ob- jected to writing , ib . - misrepresented in history , 3 - German writers favor the Druids as much as Irish , Welsh , or French , ib ...
Pagina 1
... Druids . By GODFREY HIGGINS , Esq . , F. S. A , of Skellow Grange , near Doncaster , Yorkshire . London , 1827 . 4. La Religion des Gaulois . Par D. MARTIN . Paris , 1727 . 5. Commentatio de Druidis . J. G. FRIKIUS . Ulm , 1744 . 6 ...
... Druids . By GODFREY HIGGINS , Esq . , F. S. A , of Skellow Grange , near Doncaster , Yorkshire . London , 1827 . 4. La Religion des Gaulois . Par D. MARTIN . Paris , 1727 . 5. Commentatio de Druidis . J. G. FRIKIUS . Ulm , 1744 . 6 ...
Pagina 2
... Druids , who form the subject of our present paper , would have occupied a very different position in history from what they do to - day had they committed their speculations to writing . Because they have failed to do so they are ...
... Druids , who form the subject of our present paper , would have occupied a very different position in history from what they do to - day had they committed their speculations to writing . Because they have failed to do so they are ...
Pagina 3
... Druids their proper place in history . If the person mak- ing the attempt belongs to any of the countries regarded as Celtic , ridicule is the weapon with which he is assailed . It is assumed that he takes up the subject only because he ...
... Druids their proper place in history . If the person mak- ing the attempt belongs to any of the countries regarded as Celtic , ridicule is the weapon with which he is assailed . It is assumed that he takes up the subject only because he ...
Pagina 4
... Druids , or of the Celts in general , in which they are not fully sustained by writers who have no pretensions to a Celtic origin . But the truth is that neither Irish , Welsh , nor French have said more in praise of the Druids than Ger ...
... Druids , or of the Celts in general , in which they are not fully sustained by writers who have no pretensions to a Celtic origin . But the truth is that neither Irish , Welsh , nor French have said more in praise of the Druids than Ger ...
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