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Speech flows spontaneously , ib . greatness , 266min 1708 he joins the Tories , ib , -opposes the idea of divine interven- -the Queen and her advisers refuse him a tion , 239 — this energy the totality of bishopric , ib .
Speech flows spontaneously , ib . greatness , 266min 1708 he joins the Tories , ib , -opposes the idea of divine interven- -the Queen and her advisers refuse him a tion , 239 — this energy the totality of bishopric , ib .
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Thus , not only does the memory of the Druids suffer at this day more than it did centuries ago , because they failed to vindicate themselves by placing their ideas on record , but the people whose priests and philosophers they were are ...
Thus , not only does the memory of the Druids suffer at this day more than it did centuries ago , because they failed to vindicate themselves by placing their ideas on record , but the people whose priests and philosophers they were are ...
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The illustrious captain shows that it was not for want of the means they avoided committing their ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used ...
The illustrious captain shows that it was not for want of the means they avoided committing their ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used ...
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... by authentic historians , who had no interest in misrepresenting either race , is very distasteful to that class of writers who would fain trace every good quality as well as every valuable idea we possess to a Gothic source .
... by authentic historians , who had no interest in misrepresenting either race , is very distasteful to that class of writers who would fain trace every good quality as well as every valuable idea we possess to a Gothic source .
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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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