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... possessed any knowledge worthy of notice . A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere assertions ; if he differs from others , especially from those who have devoted much time and study to the subject under ...
... possessed any knowledge worthy of notice . A critic , more than any other person , has no right to depend on mere assertions ; if he differs from others , especially from those who have devoted much time and study to the subject under ...
Pagina 5
... possessed learning and scientific attainments of a high order , but that the Celtic people knew how to appreciate those advantages . " The Druids do not go to war , " he 66 says , nor pay tribute the same as the rest ; they have ...
... possessed learning and scientific attainments of a high order , but that the Celtic people knew how to appreciate those advantages . " The Druids do not go to war , " he 66 says , nor pay tribute the same as the rest ; they have ...
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... possessed , they deserved both , even in their degenerate days , when they had no longer the same means of improving their minds and acquiring knowledge , which they formerly had , but were persecuted * Diod . Sic . , v . 31 , p . 354 ...
... possessed , they deserved both , even in their degenerate days , when they had no longer the same means of improving their minds and acquiring knowledge , which they formerly had , but were persecuted * Diod . Sic . , v . 31 , p . 354 ...
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... possessed in common with ourselves which they did not also possess in common with the Jews . The latter , too , used the cross ; and there is good reason * Description of an Ancient City of Mexico , by Felix Cabrara . London , 1822 . + ...
... possessed in common with ourselves which they did not also possess in common with the Jews . The latter , too , used the cross ; and there is good reason * Description of an Ancient City of Mexico , by Felix Cabrara . London , 1822 . + ...
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... possessed by any other man of that persuasion then living ? Moreover , the emperor knew and approved of the diplomacy . We can see no treason . Schiller had an ab- horrence of Wallenstein , and the sentiment is apparent wherever he ...
... possessed by any other man of that persuasion then living ? Moreover , the emperor knew and approved of the diplomacy . We can see no treason . Schiller had an ab- horrence of Wallenstein , and the sentiment is apparent wherever he ...
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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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