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certain national type , 299 — it revealed no Druids , 24 - most learned and distinguished negatives , ib . - Rome the pioneer of modern authors give credit to the Druids , ib . - Cæsar civilization , ib . — Marius a type of the lowest ...
certain national type , 299 — it revealed no Druids , 24 - most learned and distinguished negatives , ib . - Rome the pioneer of modern authors give credit to the Druids , ib . - Cæsar civilization , ib . — Marius a type of the lowest ...
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The authors who tell us most of what is reliable about them are seldom read but by the learned . This affords the unscrupulous halflearned an opportunity of blackening their character more and more from one lustrum to another , so as to ...
The authors who tell us most of what is reliable about them are seldom read but by the learned . This affords the unscrupulous halflearned an opportunity of blackening their character more and more from one lustrum to another , so as to ...
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The Milesian fables of the Irish , " continues the same writer , “ have long convinced the world more powa erfully and completely than the most learned and positive authorities. * Vol . iv . , p . 386 . * Eubages scrutantes seria et ...
The Milesian fables of the Irish , " continues the same writer , “ have long convinced the world more powa erfully and completely than the most learned and positive authorities. * Vol . iv . , p . 386 . * Eubages scrutantes seria et ...
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erfully and completely than the most learned and positive authorities that they are a legitimate branch of the Celts . The Welsh , though they have been much later in starting than the Irish , and are even yet less Celtic in their creed ...
erfully and completely than the most learned and positive authorities that they are a legitimate branch of the Celts . The Welsh , though they have been much later in starting than the Irish , and are even yet less Celtic in their creed ...
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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 .
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