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Pagina i
... crime , 281 - Louis XIV . impartial , 281-4 - case of Madame Tiquet , ib . -case of Nannette , 286 - her confession , 287 et seq . salutary effect of her execution , ib.- deathblow to false gallantry in Spain , ib.- case of Mendieta ...
... crime , 281 - Louis XIV . impartial , 281-4 - case of Madame Tiquet , ib . -case of Nannette , 286 - her confession , 287 et seq . salutary effect of her execution , ib.- deathblow to false gallantry in Spain , ib.- case of Mendieta ...
Pagina 13
... crime , but acquitted ; and in Egypt it stood for the signification of eternal life . " * Now , as to the veneration of the ancient Hebrews , as well as the Druids , for the oak , nothing is more clearly proved from Scripture . Thus ...
... crime , but acquitted ; and in Egypt it stood for the signification of eternal life . " * Now , as to the veneration of the ancient Hebrews , as well as the Druids , for the oak , nothing is more clearly proved from Scripture . Thus ...
Pagina 17
... crime ; and some of these have been sacrificed after an imprisonment of five years ; but when such malefactors were not at hand , the innocent supplied their place . They held that man was the most * precious , and therefore the most ...
... crime ; and some of these have been sacrificed after an imprisonment of five years ; but when such malefactors were not at hand , the innocent supplied their place . They held that man was the most * precious , and therefore the most ...
Pagina 20
... crime . In 1235 , they attempted to crucify a child at Norwich , England ; in this instance it was deemed most advisable to make them pay the penalty in money ; and accordingly the offenders were fined 20,000 marks . This did not ...
... crime . In 1235 , they attempted to crucify a child at Norwich , England ; in this instance it was deemed most advisable to make them pay the penalty in money ; and accordingly the offenders were fined 20,000 marks . This did not ...
Pagina 22
... crimes attributed to the Druids , it is , on the contrary , very difficult to find any who proved themselves so superior , intellectually , politically , and morally , to their contemporaries ? We have already seen the credit given them ...
... crimes attributed to the Druids , it is , on the contrary , very difficult to find any who proved themselves so superior , intellectually , politically , and morally , to their contemporaries ? We have already seen the credit given them ...
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