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The learned Dr. Smith is of opinion that they never sacrificed any animals . He says that in the Gaelic language , customs , or traditions , which he bas fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sacrifice of any living ...
The learned Dr. Smith is of opinion that they never sacrificed any animals . He says that in the Gaelic language , customs , or traditions , which he bas fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sacrifice of any living ...
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Plutarch , who never intentionally misrepresents anything , but is justly regarded as the most reliable of all the Greek historians , informs us that Themistocles sacrificed several of the Persian captives to the gods.t The Romans were ...
Plutarch , who never intentionally misrepresents anything , but is justly regarded as the most reliable of all the Greek historians , informs us that Themistocles sacrificed several of the Persian captives to the gods.t The Romans were ...
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... despite the carping , linguistic criticisms of the Westminster Review - of Schiller's noble dramas alone makes the name of Wallenstein at all familiar to us ; and it is strange how many cultivated men have never read even these .
... despite the carping , linguistic criticisms of the Westminster Review - of Schiller's noble dramas alone makes the name of Wallenstein at all familiar to us ; and it is strange how many cultivated men have never read even these .
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Thus , between nicely balanced interests , the action of this kingdom was never sure . Spain was , of course , Catholic to the core ; but she was likewise rotten to the core . thin and hollow shell — a name of might , but of small ...
Thus , between nicely balanced interests , the action of this kingdom was never sure . Spain was , of course , Catholic to the core ; but she was likewise rotten to the core . thin and hollow shell — a name of might , but of small ...
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The whole court of Vienna hated him ; only his precious soldiery swore by him alone , and his officers were fascinated by the general whose star was never obscured ; but these had no political influence , nor access to the imperial ear ...
The whole court of Vienna hated him ; only his precious soldiery swore by him alone , and his officers were fascinated by the general whose star was never obscured ; but these had no political influence , nor access to the imperial ear ...
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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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