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Further on the writer proceeds in the same spirit to prove how absurd and credulous it is to believe that the Druids possessed any knowledge worthy of notice . A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere ...
Further on the writer proceeds in the same spirit to prove how absurd and credulous it is to believe that the Druids possessed any knowledge worthy of notice . A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere ...
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Yet he admits not only that they possessed learning and scientific attainments of a high order , but that the Celtic people knew how to appreciate those advantages . “ The Druids do not go to war , ” he says , tribute the same as the ...
Yet he admits not only that they possessed learning and scientific attainments of a high order , but that the Celtic people knew how to appreciate those advantages . “ The Druids do not go to war , ” he says , tribute the same as the ...
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History informs us also that much honor and influence as the bards possessed , they deserved both , even in their degenerate days , when they had no longer the same means of improving their minds and acquiring knowledge , which they ...
History informs us also that much honor and influence as the bards possessed , they deserved both , even in their degenerate days , when they had no longer the same means of improving their minds and acquiring knowledge , which they ...
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... or rather still inore reason have we to believe in the divine origin of Christianity , when we reflect that there is no symbol of importance which the Druids possessed in common with ourselves which they did not also possess ...
... or rather still inore reason have we to believe in the divine origin of Christianity , when we reflect that there is no symbol of importance which the Druids possessed in common with ourselves which they did not also possess ...
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And if religious antipathy to Austria were to move him , why should he choose to exalt the one Catholic who has just shown more dangerous talents than were possessed by any other man of that persuasion then living ?
And if religious antipathy to Austria were to move him , why should he choose to exalt the one Catholic who has just shown more dangerous talents than were possessed by any other man of that persuasion then living ?
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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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