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... evidence of direct and pure descent , they must be considered as having made good their pretensions . " Such is the tone in which a work embodying the careful researches for years of a profound scholar are received by a journal which ...
... evidence of direct and pure descent , they must be considered as having made good their pretensions . " Such is the tone in which a work embodying the careful researches for years of a profound scholar are received by a journal which ...
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... evidence that those who raised them were not acquainted with the science of architecture . We have abundant testimony that in ancient times it was deemed an impiety , if not a sacrilege , to use any tools on structures designed for the ...
... evidence that those who raised them were not acquainted with the science of architecture . We have abundant testimony that in ancient times it was deemed an impiety , if not a sacrilege , to use any tools on structures designed for the ...
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... evidence of their taking any delight in it ; on the contrary , the universal tradition is that it is a poison to them , but that they like milk , flour , barley - meal , eggs , & c . , & c . But if we assume the worst , and admit that ...
... evidence of their taking any delight in it ; on the contrary , the universal tradition is that it is a poison to them , but that they like milk , flour , barley - meal , eggs , & c . , & c . But if we assume the worst , and admit that ...
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... evidence we have adduced from the most reliable sources in vindication of the Druids ; but we think we have given sufficient to convince any intelligent mind that they deserve a very different treat- ment at the hands of posterity from ...
... evidence we have adduced from the most reliable sources in vindication of the Druids ; but we think we have given sufficient to convince any intelligent mind that they deserve a very different treat- ment at the hands of posterity from ...
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... evidence furnished by the annual reports made since 1834 is unfortu- nately only too conclusive . The returns of the banks in different states are made in different months from January to December , affording no certainty as to the ...
... evidence furnished by the annual reports made since 1834 is unfortu- nately only too conclusive . The returns of the banks in different states are made in different months from January to December , affording no certainty as to the ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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