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Pagina i
Greek versions orator , 89 , et seq . and editions , ib .-- Septuagint most correct , 121 - of the Latin , the new Vulgate the best , Comptroller's Report reviewed , 417 , 418 . 122 et seq . -no authority for new translation , ib .
Greek versions orator , 89 , et seq . and editions , ib .-- Septuagint most correct , 121 - of the Latin , the new Vulgate the best , Comptroller's Report reviewed , 417 , 418 . 122 et seq . -no authority for new translation , ib .
Pagina ii
Greek language superior , 209 — different translations of Homer , Derby's translation inferior to most Cape Cod , noticed , 194–5 others , 210_deficiency in poetic spirit , ib.poets admired most in their own tongues , ib .
Greek language superior , 209 — different translations of Homer , Derby's translation inferior to most Cape Cod , noticed , 194–5 others , 210_deficiency in poetic spirit , ib.poets admired most in their own tongues , ib .
Pagina 5
The illustrious captain shows that it was not for want of the means they avoided committing their ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used Greek letters .
The illustrious captain shows that it was not for want of the means they avoided committing their ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used Greek letters .
Pagina 11
Nor was it by any means unknown either in the Greek or Roman mythology . In almost all the old monograms of Jupiter he is represented as bearing a cross with a horn ; and the most common we have of Saturn is a cross and a ram's horn .
Nor was it by any means unknown either in the Greek or Roman mythology . In almost all the old monograms of Jupiter he is represented as bearing a cross with a horn ; and the most common we have of Saturn is a cross and a ram's horn .
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But if we assume the worst , and admit that there was a time when the Druids really did sacrifice human victims , is it anything worse for them to have done so than for the Jews , the Greeks , the Romans , the Carthaginians , and the ...
But if we assume the worst , and admit that there was a time when the Druids really did sacrifice human victims , is it anything worse for them to have done so than for the Jews , the Greeks , the Romans , the Carthaginians , and the ...
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