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- modesty in avoiding publicity is well known ; others have brought valuable truths to the grave with them , rather than seem actuated by vanity or the love of praise . But each have seriously erred . Modesty is indeed a virtue , but ...
- modesty in avoiding publicity is well known ; others have brought valuable truths to the grave with them , rather than seem actuated by vanity or the love of praise . But each have seriously erred . Modesty is indeed a virtue , but ...
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... truth in this description , we think there is great reason to presume that the Celtic writers of the present day . despairing , per- haps , of deriving the general population of Europe from their own illustrious stock , are anxious at ...
... truth in this description , we think there is great reason to presume that the Celtic writers of the present day . despairing , per- haps , of deriving the general population of Europe from their own illustrious stock , are anxious at ...
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... truth is that neither Irish , Welsh , nor French have said more in praise of the Druids than Ger- man writers . This is true , for example , of Professor Barth , of Irlangen University . If , then , Mr. Davies or Colonel Vallanc ought ...
... truth is that neither Irish , Welsh , nor French have said more in praise of the Druids than Ger- man writers . This is true , for example , of Professor Barth , of Irlangen University . If , then , Mr. Davies or Colonel Vallanc ought ...
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... truth , while whatever has the opposite tendency is scoffed at as absurd and ridiculous . Diodorus informs us that the Bards , or sacred poets , of the Celts chanted on the national instrument ( the harp ) the exploits of their heroes ...
... truth , while whatever has the opposite tendency is scoffed at as absurd and ridiculous . Diodorus informs us that the Bards , or sacred poets , of the Celts chanted on the national instrument ( the harp ) the exploits of their heroes ...
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... truth of Christianity . It would be as absurd to feel dissatisfied on learning that the cross was thus venerated throughout the world - even in China - as it would be to be dissatisfied with the prophecies in the Old Testament , in ...
... truth of Christianity . It would be as absurd to feel dissatisfied on learning that the cross was thus venerated throughout the world - even in China - as it would be to be dissatisfied with the prophecies in the Old Testament , in ...
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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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