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But this is no reason why it should be misrepresented as it so generally is . There is a class of writers who sneer at every attempt made to assign to the Druids their proper place in history . If the person making the attempt belongs ...
But this is no reason why it should be misrepresented as it so generally is . There is a class of writers who sneer at every attempt made to assign to the Druids their proper place in history . If the person making the attempt belongs ...
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On the contrary , he reasons coolly and dispassionately on the subject , and sustains his views by quoting authorities . This imparts weight to his decision ; if omitted , it has no weight . Still more emphatically is all this true of ...
On the contrary , he reasons coolly and dispassionately on the subject , and sustains his views by quoting authorities . This imparts weight to his decision ; if omitted , it has no weight . Still more emphatically is all this true of ...
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“ That 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 ...
“ That 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 ...
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This was the true reason why they were , in a particular manner , sought after by the Romans and put to the sword whenever they could be taken . So determined were they , that neither by the Romans , Danes , nor Normans could they ever ...
This was the true reason why they were , in a particular manner , sought after by the Romans and put to the sword whenever they could be taken . So determined were they , that neither by the Romans , Danes , nor Normans could they ever ...
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Nay , the only reason why all archæologists who investigated the subject did not give the credit of those curious structures to the Druids from the beginning , is that nearly all have crosses on them . From this fact it has been taken ...
Nay , the only reason why all archæologists who investigated the subject did not give the credit of those curious structures to the Druids from the beginning , is that nearly all have crosses on them . From this fact it has been taken ...
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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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