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... learned and powerful body . Most historians concur in giving all credit for the noblest patriotism . " They were the most strenuous as- sertors of their country's liberty against the Romans , " says Mr. Higgins , " constantly exciting ...
... learned and powerful body . Most historians concur in giving all credit for the noblest patriotism . " They were the most strenuous as- sertors of their country's liberty against the Romans , " says Mr. Higgins , " constantly exciting ...
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... learned archæologists of the present day are of opinion that the round towers found in all countries known to have been inhabited by the Celts , but chiefly in Ireland , are of Druidical origin . This view of the case is , indeed ...
... learned archæologists of the present day are of opinion that the round towers found in all countries known to have been inhabited by the Celts , but chiefly in Ireland , are of Druidical origin . This view of the case is , indeed ...
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... learned Dr. Schedius , in his De Moribus Germanorum , † tells us that the Druids " seek studiously for an oak tree , large and handsome , growing up with two principal arms , in the form of a cross , beside the main stem , upright . If ...
... learned Dr. Schedius , in his De Moribus Germanorum , † tells us that the Druids " seek studiously for an oak tree , large and handsome , growing up with two principal arms , in the form of a cross , beside the main stem , upright . If ...
Pagina 13
... learned and judicious of all the Eastern Fathers , has observed that the letter , in the true ancient Hebrew alphabet , was a cross + . It is to us equally certain that the mark which the servants of God were ordered to receive in their ...
... learned and judicious of all the Eastern Fathers , has observed that the letter , in the true ancient Hebrew alphabet , was a cross + . It is to us equally certain that the mark which the servants of God were ordered to receive in their ...
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... learned Dr. Smith is of opinion that they never sacrificed any animals . He says that in the Gaelic language , customs , or traditions , which he has fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sac- rifice of any living ...
... learned Dr. Smith is of opinion that they never sacrificed any animals . He says that in the Gaelic language , customs , or traditions , which he has fully investigated , there is not a hint allusive to the sac- rifice of any living ...
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