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sacrilege to use ologist , 228 - his investigations co - extensive tools on temples to the Deity , 11 — the cross a with the globe , 229 — his system has rendered sacred symbol in most countries from earliest him illustrious , ib .
sacrilege to use ologist , 228 - his investigations co - extensive tools on temples to the Deity , 11 — the cross a with the globe , 229 — his system has rendered sacred symbol in most countries from earliest him illustrious , ib .
Pagina 14
... the mind of the immortal gods cannot be rendered propitious , and they have sacrifices of that kind ordained for national purposes Others have figures of vast size , the limbs of which , formed of oziers , they fill with living men ...
... the mind of the immortal gods cannot be rendered propitious , and they have sacrifices of that kind ordained for national purposes Others have figures of vast size , the limbs of which , formed of oziers , they fill with living men ...
Pagina 24
But Cæsar , above all others , had a powerful motive to render the Druids odious to posterity . By no other means could he expect to justify the cruel treatment they received at his hands , as well as at those of every other Roman ...
But Cæsar , above all others , had a powerful motive to render the Druids odious to posterity . By no other means could he expect to justify the cruel treatment they received at his hands , as well as at those of every other Roman ...
Pagina 34
But Ferdinand well appreciated the merits of a rotation in office , and the more surely events seemed to render Maximilian indispensable to him , the more keenly did he look out for another to supply his place .
But Ferdinand well appreciated the merits of a rotation in office , and the more surely events seemed to render Maximilian indispensable to him , the more keenly did he look out for another to supply his place .
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... rendered presumptuous by a long series of successes . But these were gone with their cause ; and by degrees this little cloud in the horizon , no bigger than a man's hand , spread over the face of the heavens , the black pall of the ...
... rendered presumptuous by a long series of successes . But these were gone with their cause ; and by degrees this little cloud in the horizon , no bigger than a man's hand , spread over the face of the heavens , the black pall of the ...
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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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