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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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+ That the Druids did use writing , however , is fully proved ; although it was such as could be understood only by the initiated . The Ogam alphabets are undoubtedly Druidical . An inscription in one of these alphabets was found at the ...
+ That the Druids did use writing , however , is fully proved ; although it was such as could be understood only by the initiated . The Ogam alphabets are undoubtedly Druidical . An inscription in one of these alphabets was found at the ...
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... size placed across them like architraves , I fear my description would prove very unsatisfactory . ” Of a similar character is the temple of Abury . A full description of either would fill the space designed for our whole article .
... size placed across them like architraves , I fear my description would prove very unsatisfactory . ” Of a similar character is the temple of Abury . A full description of either would fill the space designed for our whole article .
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From this fact it has been taken for granted that they were built by the early Christians ; but the researches made in different countries during the last century have proved this to be an erroneous conclusion .
From this fact it has been taken for granted that they were built by the early Christians ; but the researches made in different countries during the last century have proved this to be an erroneous conclusion .
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If this can be proved , there will no longer be any good reason to deny that it was they who built the round towers . The learned Dr. Schedius , in his De Moribus Germanorum , t tells us that the Druids “ seek studiously for an oak tree ...
If this can be proved , there will no longer be any good reason to deny that it was they who built the round towers . The learned Dr. Schedius , in his De Moribus Germanorum , t tells us that the Druids “ seek studiously for an oak tree ...
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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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