The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... regarded such a sacrifice as at least . not uncommon . There is but too much evidence that even the Jews of * Judges xi . , 30-31 , 39 . + Exodus xxii . , 29 . modern times have always believed in the efficacy of human 1865. ] 19 THE ...
... regarded such a sacrifice as at least . not uncommon . There is but too much evidence that even the Jews of * Judges xi . , 30-31 , 39 . + Exodus xxii . , 29 . modern times have always believed in the efficacy of human 1865. ] 19 THE ...
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... regarded as the most reli- able of all the Greek historians , informs us that Themistocles sacrificed several of the Persian captives to the gods.t The Romans were not as superstitious as the Greeks , and therefore did not indulge so ...
... regarded as the most reli- able of all the Greek historians , informs us that Themistocles sacrificed several of the Persian captives to the gods.t The Romans were not as superstitious as the Greeks , and therefore did not indulge so ...
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... regarded as a traitor , and friends and dependents fell away from him ; he became shunned like a leper . Shortly before , a few zealous friends had summoned all the generals to a banquet , where , as the story goes , they showed them a ...
... regarded as a traitor , and friends and dependents fell away from him ; he became shunned like a leper . Shortly before , a few zealous friends had summoned all the generals to a banquet , where , as the story goes , they showed them a ...
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... regarded as the sole or primal causes of our business catastrophes . It would be easy to show that , in the groups of years covered by our monetary convulsions , the varying amounts of foreign imports for domestic consumption have borne ...
... regarded as the sole or primal causes of our business catastrophes . It would be easy to show that , in the groups of years covered by our monetary convulsions , the varying amounts of foreign imports for domestic consumption have borne ...
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... regarded as a politician ; he has never been one to any further extent than to give ex- pression to his opinions like other citizens , when called upon by his friends to do so . In one point of view this sim- plifies our task very much ...
... regarded as a politician ; he has never been one to any further extent than to give ex- pression to his opinions like other citizens , when called upon by his friends to do so . In one point of view this sim- plifies our task very much ...
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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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