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Pagina 7
All we learn from authentic history of the Celtic Bards alone would show , from their connection , as an order , with the Druids , that the latter must have been men who would be considered learned in any age or country .
All we learn from authentic history of the Celtic Bards alone would show , from their connection , as an order , with the Druids , that the latter must have been men who would be considered learned in any age or country .
Pagina 8
either forget that they were men like Ossian , or they deny that the latter had any other existence as a poet than that which has been bestowed upon him by Macpherson . In other words , whatever theory is unfavorable to the Celts ...
either forget that they were men like Ossian , or they deny that the latter had any other existence as a poet than that which has been bestowed upon him by Macpherson . In other words , whatever theory is unfavorable to the Celts ...
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... and in the latter stamped its form upon the most majestic of the shrines of their deities . * All Egyptologists that can be regarded as authorities concur in the opinion that it was a sacred emblem among the Egyptians .
... and in the latter stamped its form upon the most majestic of the shrines of their deities . * All Egyptologists that can be regarded as authorities concur in the opinion that it was a sacred emblem among the Egyptians .
Pagina 12
The latter , too , used the cross ; and there is good reason 2 F ! # * to believe that they also regarded the oak as a. * Description of an Ancient City of Mexico , by Felix Cabrara . London , 1822 . + C. xxiv .
The latter , too , used the cross ; and there is good reason 2 F ! # * to believe that they also regarded the oak as a. * Description of an Ancient City of Mexico , by Felix Cabrara . London , 1822 . + C. xxiv .
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For the former eighteen were hanged , and for the latter fifty were drawn at horses ' tails and hanged . We have no disposition to speak harshly of the Jews , or any other sect ; ; all we want is to vindicate the truth of history .
For the former eighteen were hanged , and for the latter fifty were drawn at horses ' tails and hanged . We have no disposition to speak harshly of the Jews , or any other sect ; ; all we want is to vindicate the truth of history .
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