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... 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 , of instinct , ib.
... 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 , of instinct , ib.
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Cæsar found a different system prevailing among the Germans , and he speaks of it accordingly . The Germans , ” he says , “ differ much from these usages , for they have neither Druids to preside over sacred offices , nor do they pay ...
Cæsar found a different system prevailing among the Germans , and he speaks of it accordingly . The Germans , ” he says , “ differ much from these usages , for they have neither Druids to preside over sacred offices , nor do they pay ...
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After speaking in general terms of the Celts and their influence on the countries of which they took possession , Marcellinus proceeds to inform us that , throughout these provinces , the people gradually becoming civilized , the study ...
After speaking in general terms of the Celts and their influence on the countries of which they took possession , Marcellinus proceeds to inform us that , throughout these provinces , the people gradually becoming civilized , the study ...
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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 ...
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One who speaks of the Christian ministers of all sects in these terins can hardly be expected to acquit the Druids , since they also were priests . The testimony of one entertaining such an opinion would not be received in a court of ...
One who speaks of the Christian ministers of all sects in these terins can hardly be expected to acquit the Druids , since they also were priests . The testimony of one entertaining such an opinion would not be received in a court of ...
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