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... 248 et seq.sible , ib - Lee's manner of surrender entitles him to his liberty , 168 - confiscation next to remarks on the phenomena of language , 249– every language maintains an individual capital punishment , .
... 248 et seq.sible , ib - Lee's manner of surrender entitles him to his liberty , 168 - confiscation next to remarks on the phenomena of language , 249– every language maintains an individual capital punishment , .
Pagina 5
In commenting on this , Dr. Aiken remarks that fifteen lines are required to express the first five letters of this alphabet , and that the inscription may be translated in ...
In commenting on this , Dr. Aiken remarks that fifteen lines are required to express the first five letters of this alphabet , and that the inscription may be translated in ...
Pagina 8
In speaking of the same order , M. Alfred Maury remarks that they were at once the military heralds , the legislators , and the poets of the Celts . Each prince or chief of a tribe had his own bard , who ranked with the first officers ...
In speaking of the same order , M. Alfred Maury remarks that they were at once the military heralds , the legislators , and the poets of the Celts . Each prince or chief of a tribe had his own bard , who ranked with the first officers ...
Pagina 9
... Vocal no more since Cambria's fatal day [ Pindoric ode . To high - born Hoel's harp , or soft Llewellyn's lay . ' ” — The Bard ; a † The Celtic Druids , p . 275 . * “ We remark here , ” says a learned 1865. ) 9 THE CELTIC DRUIDS .
... Vocal no more since Cambria's fatal day [ Pindoric ode . To high - born Hoel's harp , or soft Llewellyn's lay . ' ” — The Bard ; a † The Celtic Druids , p . 275 . * “ We remark here , ” says a learned 1865. ) 9 THE CELTIC DRUIDS .
Pagina 10
... shalt not lift up any iron tool upon thein . " . In the following verse it is added , " Thou shalt build the altar of the Lord thy God of whole stones . ” The temples of the Druids were. * “ We remark here , ” says a learned writer ...
... shalt not lift up any iron tool upon thein . " . In the following verse it is added , " Thou shalt build the altar of the Lord thy God of whole stones . ” The temples of the Druids were. * “ We remark here , ” says a learned writer ...
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