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... mind and character . 347 - mechanical arts now known , 348 - botany among the Persians , ib . -they were behind the Hindoos in medical sciences , ib . Queen Anne , Wits of the Reign of , 251 - most splendid in the annals of literature ...
... mind and character . 347 - mechanical arts now known , 348 - botany among the Persians , ib . -they were behind the Hindoos in medical sciences , ib . Queen Anne , Wits of the Reign of , 251 - most splendid in the annals of literature ...
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... mind of a contemporary . " And what does the historian thus spoken of tell us about the Druids ? Does he sneer at ... minds were elevated by investigations into secret and sub- lime matters , and from the contempt which they entertain ...
... mind of a contemporary . " And what does the historian thus spoken of tell us about the Druids ? Does he sneer at ... minds were elevated by investigations into secret and sub- lime matters , and from the contempt which they entertain ...
Pagina 8
... minds and acquiring knowledge , which they formerly had , but were persecuted * Diod . Sic . , v . 31 , p . 354 . If Maury be objected to because a Frenchman and consequently Celtic , it can hardly be pretended that Gibbon was ...
... minds and acquiring knowledge , which they formerly had , but were persecuted * Diod . Sic . , v . 31 , p . 354 . If Maury be objected to because a Frenchman and consequently Celtic , it can hardly be pretended that Gibbon was ...
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... mind that the groves were their favorite temples . Little doubt is now entertained , however , that Stonehenge in Wiltshire , England , is a Druidical work . " If I talk to you of a Doric , Ionic , or Corinthian temple , " observes Mr ...
... mind that the groves were their favorite temples . Little doubt is now entertained , however , that Stonehenge in Wiltshire , England , is a Druidical work . " If I talk to you of a Doric , Ionic , or Corinthian temple , " observes Mr ...
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... mind of the immortal gods cannot be ren- dered propitious , and they have sacrifices of that kind or- dained for national purposes Others have figures of vast size , the limbs of which , formed of oziers , they fill with liv- ing men ...
... mind of the immortal gods cannot be ren- dered propitious , and they have sacrifices of that kind or- dained for national purposes Others have figures of vast size , the limbs of which , formed of oziers , they fill with liv- ing men ...
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