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... present purpose . What is more important , however , in con- nection with the subject under consideration , is the fact that the cross was also used by the Druids as a sacred emblem . If this can be proved , there will no longer be any ...
... present purpose . What is more important , however , in con- nection with the subject under consideration , is the fact that the cross was also used by the Druids as a sacred emblem . If this can be proved , there will no longer be any ...
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... present day , and who lead a blameless , labo- rious and useful life , often spoken of as if they were the en- emies , rather than what they really are , the friends and benefactors of mankind ? Nay , what accusations have not been made ...
... present day , and who lead a blameless , labo- rious and useful life , often spoken of as if they were the en- emies , rather than what they really are , the friends and benefactors of mankind ? Nay , what accusations have not been made ...
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... present day , both in this country and in England . Those who have taken the trouble to ac- company us in our researches , have found , if they were not previously aware of the fact , that it is the most learned and most distinguished ...
... present day , both in this country and in England . Those who have taken the trouble to ac- company us in our researches , have found , if they were not previously aware of the fact , that it is the most learned and most distinguished ...
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... present a most interesting study . In the olden times , he tells us that " the free and easy manners of our time , which , when not founded on the highest polish and mental cultivation , or on great goodness and singleness of heart ...
... present a most interesting study . In the olden times , he tells us that " the free and easy manners of our time , which , when not founded on the highest polish and mental cultivation , or on great goodness and singleness of heart ...
Pagina 32
... present day as the by 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 ...
... present day as the by 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 ...
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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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