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Pagina iii
... practice medicine in Rome , ib . - Mahometanism forbade dissection , 137 - modern medicines preventive of disease , 152 - enlightened sentiment more necessary to the community than drugs , 156 , et seq . Statesmanship , English , Phases ...
... practice medicine in Rome , ib . - Mahometanism forbade dissection , 137 - modern medicines preventive of disease , 152 - enlightened sentiment more necessary to the community than drugs , 156 , et seq . Statesmanship , English , Phases ...
Pagina 5
... practice , " he says , " they seem to me to have adopted for two reasons : because they neither desire their doctrines to be divulged among the mass of the people , nor those who learn to devote themselves the less to the efforts of ...
... practice , " he says , " they seem to me to have adopted for two reasons : because they neither desire their doctrines to be divulged among the mass of the people , nor those who learn to devote themselves the less to the efforts of ...
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... practice of some of their other sacri- fices , have still some existence in several parts of North Britain . These consist of a libation of flour with eggs , and some few herbs and simples . " To this he adds the remark that the Gaelic ...
... practice of some of their other sacri- fices , have still some existence in several parts of North Britain . These consist of a libation of flour with eggs , and some few herbs and simples . " To this he adds the remark that the Gaelic ...
Pagina 19
... practice . The sacrifice of the daughter of Jephthah is familiar to all . It is related as follows by the sacred historian : " And Jephthah vowed a vow unto the LORD . and said , If thou shalt without fail deliver the children of Ammon ...
... practice . The sacrifice of the daughter of Jephthah is familiar to all . It is related as follows by the sacred historian : " And Jephthah vowed a vow unto the LORD . and said , If thou shalt without fail deliver the children of Ammon ...
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... practice of the worst crimes attributed to the Druids , it is , on the contrary , very difficult to find any who proved themselves so superior , intellectually , politically , and morally , to their contemporaries ? We have already seen ...
... practice of the worst crimes attributed to the Druids , it is , on the contrary , very difficult to find any who proved themselves so superior , intellectually , politically , and morally , to their contemporaries ? We have already seen ...
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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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