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resorts of the wits at this time , manship bears a close resemblance to Great 257 - Pope , at the age of twenty - one , appears Britain , 101 - whig aristocracy , ib . - tory as a poet , ib . - rising glory dims the reputa- ...
resorts of the wits at this time , manship bears a close resemblance to Great 257 - Pope , at the age of twenty - one , appears Britain , 101 - whig aristocracy , ib . - tory as a poet , ib . - rising glory dims the reputa- ...
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... Strabo , and , Lucans , since all bear testimony to the superior learning and wisdom of the Druids . Among the ancients the most reliable writer on the subject • See his Ueber die Druiden der Kelten , passim . nor pay is Cęsar .
... Strabo , and , Lucans , since all bear testimony to the superior learning and wisdom of the Druids . Among the ancients the most reliable writer on the subject • See his Ueber die Druiden der Kelten , passim . nor pay is Cęsar .
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Even Cęsar bears unequivocal testimony to their belief in that dogma : “ In primis , " he says , “ hoc volunt persuadere , non interire animas , sed ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios putant . ” — De B. G. L. vi .
Even Cęsar bears unequivocal testimony to their belief in that dogma : “ In primis , " he says , “ hoc volunt persuadere , non interire animas , sed ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios putant . ” — De B. G. L. vi .
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Yet the work is of high merit ; it was the fruit of much toil and study ; it is very beautifully written , and bears in its workmanship the undisguisable impress of noble powers . Finally , Mitchell's Life of Wallenstein ...
Yet the work is of high merit ; it was the fruit of much toil and study ; it is very beautifully written , and bears in its workmanship the undisguisable impress of noble powers . Finally , Mitchell's Life of Wallenstein ...
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Mr. Mitchell pertinently observes that " the waves of ocean bear highest on their breast the bark destined to destruction , at the moment when about to hurl it against the sunken reef which defies alike the skill and courage of the ...
Mr. Mitchell pertinently observes that " the waves of ocean bear highest on their breast the bark destined to destruction , at the moment when about to hurl it against the sunken reef which defies alike the skill and courage of the ...
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