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Pagina ii
Druids , The Celtic , article on , 1 - unwillingness -Homer in all countries and ages , 212 — taste to enlighten the world , 2 - the Druids ob- the result of unalterable laws , ib . — Lord Derjected to writing , ib .
Druids , The Celtic , article on , 1 - unwillingness -Homer in all countries and ages , 212 — taste to enlighten the world , 2 - the Druids ob- the result of unalterable laws , ib . — Lord Derjected to writing , ib .
Pagina iii
... ability to speak referred to a universal Rebellion , Lessons and Results , article on , 157 element , i.- attempts to analyse the process civil tribunals more judicious than courts of speech , 242 - manner of the action ...
... ability to speak referred to a universal Rebellion , Lessons and Results , article on , 157 element , i.- attempts to analyse the process civil tribunals more judicious than courts of speech , 242 - manner of the action ...
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... and the result was that à male and a female Gaul and a male and a female Greek - .persons who had nothing whatever to do with the sins of the vestals -were buried alive , as an atonement to the offended gods .
... and the result was that à male and a female Gaul and a male and a female Greek - .persons who had nothing whatever to do with the sins of the vestals -were buried alive , as an atonement to the offended gods .
Pagina 35
Freebooters , men who lived by the sword , loved plunder , feared neither God nor kaiser , would fight against any country with like indifference and ferocity ; who scorned a nationality which was but the accidental result of birth or ...
Freebooters , men who lived by the sword , loved plunder , feared neither God nor kaiser , would fight against any country with like indifference and ferocity ; who scorned a nationality which was but the accidental result of birth or ...
Pagina 38
31 C . most high - minded deeds this ingenious historian supplies ignoble motives ; and the art with which results are made to suggest causes , and the course of history susceptible of many prima facie upright explanations , is traced ...
31 C . most high - minded deeds this ingenious historian supplies ignoble motives ; and the art with which results are made to suggest causes , and the course of history susceptible of many prima facie upright explanations , is traced ...
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