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greatness of change in the medical mind , ib . - systems of the early Persians , 341 - basis of the Per- medicine connected with religious superstisian religion , üb.- the dual principle , ib . tions , 134 - the Italians gave little ...
greatness of change in the medical mind , ib . - systems of the early Persians , 341 - basis of the Per- medicine connected with religious superstisian religion , üb.- the dual principle , ib . tions , 134 - the Italians gave little ...
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6 guide , who has composed the history of his own times without indulging the prejudices and passions which usually affect the mind of a contemporary . ” And what does the historian thus spoken of tell us about the Druids ?
6 guide , who has composed the history of his own times without indulging the prejudices and passions which usually affect the mind of a contemporary . ” And what does the historian thus spoken of tell us about the Druids ?
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It is more likely that à people who were unwilling to commit their discoveries either in the arts or sciences to writing had no ambition to erect fine edifices ; especially when it is borne in mind that the groves were their favorite ...
It is more likely that à people who were unwilling to commit their discoveries either in the arts or sciences to writing had no ambition to erect fine edifices ; especially when it is borne in mind that the groves were their favorite ...
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... the mind of the immortal gods cannot be rendered propitious , and they have sacrifices of that kind ordained for national purposes Others have figures of vast size , the limbs of which , formed of oziers , they fill with living men ...
... the mind of the immortal gods cannot be rendered propitious , and they have sacrifices of that kind ordained for national purposes Others have figures of vast size , the limbs of which , formed of oziers , they fill with living men ...
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... third libation paid , She heard her father's dread commands Enjoining silence , she obeyed ; And for her country's good , With patient , meek , submissive mind , To her hard fate resigned , Poured out the rich stream of her blood .
... third libation paid , She heard her father's dread commands Enjoining silence , she obeyed ; And for her country's good , With patient , meek , submissive mind , To her hard fate resigned , Poured out the rich stream of her blood .
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according admit amount banks bear beautiful become believe better called cause character common course court debt devoted Druids early effect England English equally evidence existence expression fact favor feel force former friends give given Greek hand human hundred idea important influence interest Italy knowledge known language latter learned least less living look Lord manner means millions mind nature never notes object once opinion original Persian person position possessed present principles proved question reason received regarded remarks render respect result seemed sound speak speech success things thought tion translation true truth views whole woman writing York