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Their human creature , or made a vow to do so soon after . human sacrifices generally consisted of such criminals as were convicted of theft , or any capital crime ; and some of these have been sacrificed after an imprisonment of five ...
Their human creature , or made a vow to do so soon after . human sacrifices generally consisted of such criminals as were convicted of theft , or any capital crime ; and some of these have been sacrificed after an imprisonment of five ...
Pagina 18
... human vic- tim ; what remained was consumed by the last fire upon the altar ; intemperance in drinking generally closed the sacri- ficing ; and the altar was always consecrated afresh by strew- ing oak - leaves on it before any ...
... human vic- tim ; what remained was consumed by the last fire upon the altar ; intemperance in drinking generally closed the sacri- ficing ; and the altar was always consecrated afresh by strew- ing oak - leaves on it before any ...
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... human beings to themselves , especially infants and young girls , and leave some of their own kind in their stead . As for blood- shed , there is no evidence of their taking any delight in it ; on the contrary , the universal tradition ...
... human beings to themselves , especially infants and young girls , and leave some of their own kind in their stead . As for blood- shed , there is no evidence of their taking any delight in it ; on the contrary , the universal tradition ...
Pagina 20
... human sacrifices , and in cheating their Christian neighbors . Now , how deeply rooted must be the faith , which will prompt those who entertain it to suffer the teeth to be pulled out of their heads , to be quartered and hanged , or be ...
... human sacrifices , and in cheating their Christian neighbors . Now , how deeply rooted must be the faith , which will prompt those who entertain it to suffer the teeth to be pulled out of their heads , to be quartered and hanged , or be ...
Pagina 21
... human sacrifices ; but that they did immolate human beings , on important occa- sions , is beyond doubt . If we had no historical testimony of the fact , the bas - reliefs still extant would abundantly prove it . We see in these a large ...
... human sacrifices ; but that they did immolate human beings , on important occa- sions , is beyond doubt . If we had no historical testimony of the fact , the bas - reliefs still extant would abundantly prove it . We see in these a large ...
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