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... perhaps , of deriving the general population of Europe from their own illustrious stock , are anxious at least to satisfy the world that they themselves are the genuine descendants of those mighty tribes ; and certainly , if strong ...
... perhaps , of deriving the general population of Europe from their own illustrious stock , are anxious at least to satisfy the world that they themselves are the genuine descendants of those mighty tribes ; and certainly , if strong ...
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Those who wish to depreciate the Druids because they did not belong to “ the Anglo - Saxon race , " triumphally ask , Why did they not at least leave us some fine specimens of architecture , if they were the ingenious and cultivated ...
Those who wish to depreciate the Druids because they did not belong to “ the Anglo - Saxon race , " triumphally ask , Why did they not at least leave us some fine specimens of architecture , if they were the ingenious and cultivated ...
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... innocence of such barbarous sacrifices , and to reconcile the devoted victim to his fate , the Druids held that the suuls of those who served as victims to their gods in this life were deified , or at least translated into heaven to ...
... innocence of such barbarous sacrifices , and to reconcile the devoted victim to his fate , the Druids held that the suuls of those who served as victims to their gods in this life were deified , or at least translated into heaven to ...
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... to imply that he regarded such a sacrifice as at least . not uncommon . a modern times have always believed in the efficacy of. There is but too much evidence that even the Jews of * Judges xi . , 30-31 , 39 . + Exodus xxii . , 29 .
... to imply that he regarded such a sacrifice as at least . not uncommon . a modern times have always believed in the efficacy of. There is but too much evidence that even the Jews of * Judges xi . , 30-31 , 39 . + Exodus xxii . , 29 .
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... Inverse We have abundance in every form ; but for our present purpose it will be sufficient to refer to the pages of Livy , who is the least likely of all the Roman authors to misrepresent his countrymen on so important a subject .
... Inverse We have abundance in every form ; but for our present purpose it will be sufficient to refer to the pages of Livy , who is the least likely of all the Roman authors to misrepresent his countrymen on so important a subject .
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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