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In no instance has this been more forcibly exemplified than in that of the sects of philosophers who have hoarded up their knowledge as jealously as the miser dues his gold . Thus the Druids , who form the subject of our present paper ...
In no instance has this been more forcibly exemplified than in that of the sects of philosophers who have hoarded up their knowledge as jealously as the miser dues his gold . Thus the Druids , who form the subject of our present paper ...
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Even first - class journals , distinguished in general for their enlightened liberality and tairness , sornetimes forget their character when the present subject comes under their consideration . We have an example of this in a volume ...
Even first - class journals , distinguished in general for their enlightened liberality and tairness , sornetimes forget their character when the present subject comes under their consideration . We have an example of this in a volume ...
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... have lately recovered their generic and distinctive credulity in its utmost purity , and , of course , along with their credulity materials for authentic history as far back as their present dispositions would lead them to desire .
... have lately recovered their generic and distinctive credulity in its utmost purity , and , of course , along with their credulity materials for authentic history as far back as their present dispositions would lead them to desire .
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In short , the astonishing remains at Stonehenge present the best known , and perhaps the most stupendous examples ever erected of the open temple . ” - Mimes . Hist . of Sculpture , & c . , p . 225 . * Description of an Ancient City of ...
In short , the astonishing remains at Stonehenge present the best known , and perhaps the most stupendous examples ever erected of the open temple . ” - Mimes . Hist . of Sculpture , & c . , p . 225 . * Description of an Ancient City of ...
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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 National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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