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... idea of divine interven- tion , 239 - this energy the totality of man's powers , ib . - language is the con- necting link between the finite and infinite nature of man , 240 - not the work of an individual , ib . - apparent ...
... idea of divine interven- tion , 239 - this energy the totality of man's powers , ib . - language is the con- necting link between the finite and infinite nature of man , 240 - not the work of an individual , ib . - apparent ...
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... ideas on record , but the people whose priests and philosophers they were are as much as possible made partakers in their odium . What our object is in this paper is to show how grossly the Druids have been misrepresented . In doing so ...
... ideas on record , but the people whose priests and philosophers they were are as much as possible made partakers in their odium . What our object is in this paper is to show how grossly the Druids have been misrepresented . In doing so ...
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... ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used Greek letters . * " That practice , " he says , " they seem to me to have adopted for two reasons : because they ...
... ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used Greek letters . * " That practice , " he says , " they seem to me to have adopted for two reasons : because they ...
Pagina 6
... idea we possess to a Gothic source . It is these who would represent the Druids as savages , and all who would attempt to vindi- cate them as credulous and silly . Of all the Roman historians , none is more impartial or more faithful in ...
... idea we possess to a Gothic source . It is these who would represent the Druids as savages , and all who would attempt to vindi- cate them as credulous and silly . Of all the Roman historians , none is more impartial or more faithful in ...
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... idea of the combined spirit of sympathy for the Bard , and indignation against the exterminator , in which it is written : " On a rock whose haughty brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood , Rob'd in the sable garb of woe , With hag ...
... idea of the combined spirit of sympathy for the Bard , and indignation against the exterminator , in which it is written : " On a rock whose haughty brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood , Rob'd in the sable garb of woe , With hag ...
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