The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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Pagina 8
... words , whatever theory is unfavorable to the Celts , their Bards , or their Druids , is readily accepted as truth , while whatever has the opposite tendency is scoffed at as absurd and ridiculous . Diodorus informs us that the Bards ...
... words , whatever theory is unfavorable to the Celts , their Bards , or their Druids , is readily accepted as truth , while whatever has the opposite tendency is scoffed at as absurd and ridiculous . Diodorus informs us that the Bards ...
Pagina 12
... word Hesus ; upon the middle or upright stem the word Taramis ; upon the left branch Belenus ; over this , above the going off of the arms , they cut the name of God , Thau ; under all , the same , repeated , Thau . This tree , so ...
... word Hesus ; upon the middle or upright stem the word Taramis ; upon the left branch Belenus ; over this , above the going off of the arms , they cut the name of God , Thau ; under all , the same , repeated , Thau . This tree , so ...
Pagina 19
... words , if the Celts were a barbarous and inferior people because their priests immolated human victims , were not the Greeks , Ro- mans , & c . , equally barbarous and inferior , since it is indispu- table that they did the same ...
... words , if the Celts were a barbarous and inferior people because their priests immolated human victims , were not the Greeks , Ro- mans , & c . , equally barbarous and inferior , since it is indispu- table that they did the same ...
Pagina 23
... word implying a trial by law ; in many parts of Ireland it is still used in that sense , as Cuirfidhe m thu * Several writers attribute to the Druids the use of gunpowder or some analogous substance . " Among the arcana of nature which ...
... word implying a trial by law ; in many parts of Ireland it is still used in that sense , as Cuirfidhe m thu * Several writers attribute to the Druids the use of gunpowder or some analogous substance . " Among the arcana of nature which ...
Pagina 32
... word of wily policy . Under his sway the kingdom became like a well - bitted horse in the hands of a skilful jockey . Yet even thus her conduct remained doubtful ; if religious sympathy was one rein , still worldly policy was the other ...
... word of wily policy . Under his sway the kingdom became like a well - bitted horse in the hands of a skilful jockey . Yet even thus her conduct remained doubtful ; if religious sympathy was one rein , still worldly policy was the other ...
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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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