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Pagina i
... woman as their che mi conditions upon which the banks would idol , i treat her without mercy , 279 et seq.give relief , 64 - amount of capital necessary Jews , Greeks , and Romans punish woman 67 - corporate powers granted , ib .
... woman as their che mi conditions upon which the banks would idol , i treat her without mercy , 279 et seq.give relief , 64 - amount of capital necessary Jews , Greeks , and Romans punish woman 67 - corporate powers granted , ib .
Pagina 4
A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere assertions ; if he differs from others , especially from those who ; have devoted much time and study to the subject under consideration , he is bound to give his ...
A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere assertions ; if he differs from others , especially from those who ; have devoted much time and study to the subject under consideration , he is bound to give his ...
Pagina 5
It cannot be pretended that he had any inducements to give the Druids more credit than they deserve ; if he can be said to have been actuated by any prejudice , it must have been against them , since their influence was the most ...
It cannot be pretended that he had any inducements to give the Druids more credit than they deserve ; if he can be said to have been actuated by any prejudice , it must have been against them , since their influence was the most ...
Pagina 7
Let the historian himself answer , and let him also give us his estimate of the Bards and Eubages , nay , of the Celtic people in general , only premising that if a Welshman , an Irishman , or any one supposed to be Celtic himself ...
Let the historian himself answer , and let him also give us his estimate of the Bards and Eubages , nay , of the Celtic people in general , only premising that if a Welshman , an Irishman , or any one supposed to be Celtic himself ...
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The following lines wili give those who may not have read the poem an idea of the combined spirit of sympathy for the Bard , and indignation against the exterminator , in which it is written : 6. On a rock whose haughty brow Frowns o'er ...
The following lines wili give those who may not have read the poem an idea of the combined spirit of sympathy for the Bard , and indignation against the exterminator , in which it is written : 6. On a rock whose haughty brow Frowns o'er ...
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