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_speech closely linked with inmartial , 158 - object of execution of crimi . tellect and senses , ib . ... 245_three distinct regard the resuscitation of the Union imposmodes of designating objects , 248 et seq.sible , ib - Lee's manner ...
_speech closely linked with inmartial , 158 - object of execution of crimi . tellect and senses , ib . ... 245_three distinct regard the resuscitation of the Union imposmodes of designating objects , 248 et seq.sible , ib - Lee's manner ...
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What our object is in this paper is to show how grossly the Druids have been misrepresented . In doing so , however , we have no intention of representing them as models worthy of imitation .
What our object is in this paper is to show how grossly the Druids have been misrepresented . In doing so , however , we have no intention of representing them as models worthy of imitation .
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Thus , we read that Jacob hides the teraphim , the idols of his wife , “ under the oak by Shechem , " his object being , no doubt , to remove her sin by depositing them in a sacred place . We read that Saul and his sons were interred ...
Thus , we read that Jacob hides the teraphim , the idols of his wife , “ under the oak by Shechem , " his object being , no doubt , to remove her sin by depositing them in a sacred place . We read that Saul and his sons were interred ...
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Many think this was the chief object of Pythagoras . At all events , the best modern authorities acquit the Druids of the odious charge . The learned Dr. Smith is of opinion that they never sacrificed any animals .
Many think this was the chief object of Pythagoras . At all events , the best modern authorities acquit the Druids of the odious charge . The learned Dr. Smith is of opinion that they never sacrificed any animals .
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As we , however , have no object in the discussion but to establish the truth - as we want to conceal nothing that has been alleged on any plausible grounds against the Druids — we will give the views of those who have taken the most ...
As we , however , have no object in the discussion but to establish the truth - as we want to conceal nothing that has been alleged on any plausible grounds against the Druids — we will give the views of those who have taken the most ...
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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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