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Pagina 8
... existence as a poet than that which has been bestowed upon him by Macpherson . In other words , whatever theory is unfavorable to the Celts , their Bards , or their Druids , is readily accepted as truth , while whatever has the opposite ...
... existence as a poet than that which has been bestowed upon him by Macpherson . In other words , whatever theory is unfavorable to the Celts , their Bards , or their Druids , is readily accepted as truth , while whatever has the opposite ...
Pagina 15
... existence in several parts of North Britain . These consist of a libation of flour with eggs , and some few herbs and simples . " To this he adds the remark that the Gaelic name for sacrifice confirms his opinion . Tob oirt , from iob ...
... existence in several parts of North Britain . These consist of a libation of flour with eggs , and some few herbs and simples . " To this he adds the remark that the Gaelic name for sacrifice confirms his opinion . Tob oirt , from iob ...
Pagina 27
... existence , and for the extirpation of its foemen . Moreover , his greatness was due to the qualities of his own mind and his own character , and not at all to the accident of birth or other fortuitous events , thrusting him ...
... existence , and for the extirpation of its foemen . Moreover , his greatness was due to the qualities of his own mind and his own character , and not at all to the accident of birth or other fortuitous events , thrusting him ...
Pagina 83
... existence under a wise law . The wives and the husbands of the present day would retain the manners that law had created , long after the law itself was abolished . But if this new rule should be adopted , the student of history in ...
... existence under a wise law . The wives and the husbands of the present day would retain the manners that law had created , long after the law itself was abolished . But if this new rule should be adopted , the student of history in ...
Pagina 106
... existence ; and Castlereagh fully shared these opinions . An abler man might have wavered ; he might have been appalled at the terrible cost and burden which the war entailed ; his mind , more comprehensive , would have foreseen the ...
... existence ; and Castlereagh fully shared these opinions . An abler man might have wavered ; he might have been appalled at the terrible cost and burden which the war entailed ; his mind , more comprehensive , would have foreseen the ...
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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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