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Pagina 15
... Friends , that orders of priesthood have been * See Ecclesiastical Antiquities of the Cymri , by Rev. J. Williams , p . 40 . † Even Cæsar bears unequivocal testimony to their belief in that dogma : " In primis , " he says , " hoc volunt ...
... Friends , that orders of priesthood have been * See Ecclesiastical Antiquities of the Cymri , by Rev. J. Williams , p . 40 . † Even Cæsar bears unequivocal testimony to their belief in that dogma : " In primis , " he says , " hoc volunt ...
Pagina 18
... friends , it being accounted very ominous if the lamentations of either children or parents were distinctly to be heard whilst the victim was burning . The victim being offered , they most solemnly prayed to the gods with uplifted hands ...
... friends , it being accounted very ominous if the lamentations of either children or parents were distinctly to be heard whilst the victim was burning . The victim being offered , they most solemnly prayed to the gods with uplifted hands ...
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... friends and benefactors of mankind ? Nay , what accusations have not been made in this enlightened age against the gentlest , purest , and most refined of women - veritable ministering angels - who devote themselves in a similar manner ...
... friends and benefactors of mankind ? Nay , what accusations have not been made in this enlightened age against the gentlest , purest , and most refined of women - veritable ministering angels - who devote themselves in a similar manner ...
Pagina 36
... friend and foe , and he fed his insatiate soldiery indiscriminately on the territories of both League and Union . He was hated and feared . But for the hatred he cared not , and he made the fear 36 [ June , WALLENSTEIN .
... friend and foe , and he fed his insatiate soldiery indiscriminately on the territories of both League and Union . He was hated and feared . But for the hatred he cared not , and he made the fear 36 [ June , WALLENSTEIN .
Pagina 39
... friends he had none . He was munificent , but cold . Little warmth of devotion was kindled in those mercenary days by a gift ; the recipient seized his booty , made off with it like a greedy vulture , and if he hoped for no more from ...
... friends he had none . He was munificent , but cold . Little warmth of devotion was kindled in those mercenary days by a gift ; the recipient seized his booty , made off with it like a greedy vulture , and if he hoped for no more from ...
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