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many rules , 372 — importance of composition , 373-4 - system of the Jesuits , 374 et seq - Ba205 - it requires a poet to translate poetry , con's opinion , 375 – Georgetown Collegē , 377– ib . - other qualifications indispensable ...
many rules , 372 — importance of composition , 373-4 - system of the Jesuits , 374 et seq - Ba205 - it requires a poet to translate poetry , con's opinion , 375 – Georgetown Collegē , 377– ib . - other qualifications indispensable ...
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Nor is vanity always culpable or pernicious in its influence ; on the contrary , it often , if not always , prompts us to deserve the good opinion which we wish our neighbors to entertain of us . In short , vanity , as well as modesty ...
Nor is vanity always culpable or pernicious in its influence ; on the contrary , it often , if not always , prompts us to deserve the good opinion which we wish our neighbors to entertain of us . In short , vanity , as well as modesty ...
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The most learned archæologists of the present day are of opinion that the round towers found in all countries known to have been inhabited by the Celts , but chiefly in Ireland , are of Druidical origin .
The most learned archæologists of the present day are of opinion that the round towers found in all countries known to have been inhabited by the Celts , but chiefly in Ireland , are of Druidical origin .
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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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The testimony of one entertaining such an opinion would not be received in a court of justice against priests ; even a juryman must be without prejudice in order to agree to a fair verdict ; if he admits that he is prejudiced ...
The testimony of one entertaining such an opinion would not be received in a court of justice against priests ; even a juryman must be without prejudice in order to agree to a fair verdict ; if he admits that he is prejudiced ...
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