The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... admits not only that they 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 ...
... admits not only that they 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 ...
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... admits that he is prejudiced , the accused has a right to reject him . As we , however , have no object in the discussion but to es- tablish the truth - as we want to conceal nothing that has been alleged on any plausible grounds ...
... admits that he is prejudiced , the accused has a right to reject him . As we , however , have no object in the discussion but to es- tablish the truth - as we want to conceal nothing that has been alleged on any plausible grounds ...
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... admit that there was a time when the Druids really did sacrifice human victims , is it anything worse for them to have done so than for the Jews , the Greeks , the Romans , the Carthaginians , and the Etrus- cans ? These are admitted to ...
... admit that there was a time when the Druids really did sacrifice human victims , is it anything worse for them to have done so than for the Jews , the Greeks , the Romans , the Carthaginians , and the Etrus- cans ? These are admitted to ...
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... ? We have already seen the credit given them by their enemies the * See Montfaucon , vol . ii . , p . 150 . † Mun . Ant . , p . 231 . Romans , in these respects . Even Cæsar admits that 22 [ June , THE CELTIC DRUIDS .
... ? We have already seen the credit given them by their enemies the * See Montfaucon , vol . ii . , p . 150 . † Mun . Ant . , p . 231 . Romans , in these respects . Even Cæsar admits that 22 [ June , THE CELTIC DRUIDS .
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Romans , in these respects . Even Cæsar admits that they gave instructions in the most sublime of the sciences . Writers of eminence , who have no pretensions to Celtic descent , are of opinion that they must have been acquainted with ...
Romans , in these respects . Even Cæsar admits that they gave instructions in the most sublime of the sciences . Writers of eminence , who have no pretensions to Celtic descent , are of opinion that they must have been acquainted with ...
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