The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... less Celtic in their creed and character , appear to have lately recovered their generic and distinctive credulity in its utmost purity , and , of course , along with their credulity materials for authentic history as far back as their ...
... less Celtic in their creed and character , appear to have lately recovered their generic and distinctive credulity in its utmost purity , and , of course , along with their credulity materials for authentic history as far back as their ...
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... less to the efforts of memory , relying on writing ; since it generally occurs to most men , that in their dependence on writing they relax their diligence in learning thoroughly , and their employment of the memory . " + The author now ...
... less to the efforts of memory , relying on writing ; since it generally occurs to most men , that in their dependence on writing they relax their diligence in learning thoroughly , and their employment of the memory . " + The author now ...
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... less reason have we for dissatisfaction , or rather still more reason have we to believe in the divine origin of Christianity , when we reflect that there is no symbol of importance which the Druids possessed in common with ourselves ...
... less reason have we for dissatisfaction , or rather still more reason have we to believe in the divine origin of Christianity , when we reflect that there is no symbol of importance which the Druids possessed in common with ourselves ...
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... less do they pretend to give names of any per- son whom they sacrificed . Nothing is more easy than to make charges , especially if they are made by a great con- * In his principal work he speaks of them as follows , while he is ...
... less do they pretend to give names of any per- son whom they sacrificed . Nothing is more easy than to make charges , especially if they are made by a great con- * In his principal work he speaks of them as follows , while he is ...
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... less fragile traits of property and connections ; for she was the daughter of Count Hanach , the imperial minister , and had a goodly por- tion . How fortunate are those who love sincerely in wise places ! Wallenstein was certainly ...
... less fragile traits of property and connections ; for she was the daughter of Count Hanach , the imperial minister , and had a goodly por- tion . How fortunate are those who love sincerely in wise places ! Wallenstein was certainly ...
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