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... respect due only to the virtuous and good , 279 . Cicero , negative character of , article on , 297- character the sum total of the man , 298- old Roman character viewed as forming a guage , 237 et seq . - Humboldt's answers ,
... respect due only to the virtuous and good , 279 . Cicero , negative character of , article on , 297- character the sum total of the man , 298- old Roman character viewed as forming a guage , 237 et seq . - Humboldt's answers ,
Pagina 2
... as models worthy of imitation . Far be it from us to deny that they had grave faults , or to assert that their system of theology , however superior it was in many respects to other ancient systems , was 2 [ June , THE CELTIC DRUIDS .
... as models worthy of imitation . Far be it from us to deny that they had grave faults , or to assert that their system of theology , however superior it was in many respects to other ancient systems , was 2 [ June , THE CELTIC DRUIDS .
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was in many respects to other ancient systems , was worthy of comparison with Christianity . 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 ...
was in many respects to other ancient systems , was worthy of comparison with Christianity . 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 ...
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... respecting the stars and their motions , respecting the extent of the world and of our earth , respecting the nature of things ; and respecting the power and the majesty of the immortal gods . " * 66 Now , do not the studies here ...
... respecting the stars and their motions , respecting the extent of the world and of our earth , respecting the nature of things ; and respecting the power and the majesty of the immortal gods . " * 66 Now , do not the studies here ...
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... respect . Eminent in- vestigators , belonging to different nations , utterly deny the accusation , and maintain that it was first made in order to palliate , if it could not justify , the atrocious cruelties prac- tised on the Druids by ...
... respect . Eminent in- vestigators , belonging to different nations , utterly deny the accusation , and maintain that it was first made in order to palliate , if it could not justify , the atrocious cruelties prac- tised on the Druids by ...
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