The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... person mak- ing the attempt belongs to any of the countries regarded as Celtic , ridicule is the weapon with which he is assailed . It is assumed that he takes up the subject only because he is a descendant of the race to which the ...
... person mak- ing the attempt belongs to any of the countries regarded as Celtic , ridicule is the weapon with which he is assailed . It is assumed that he takes up the subject only because he is a descendant of the race to which the ...
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... 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 con- sideration , he is bound to give his reasons for doing so . Ridicule ...
... 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 con- sideration , he is bound to give his reasons for doing so . Ridicule ...
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... person as well as their character was inviolable . Such was their influence that frequently during the civil wars in Gaul they caused the immediate cessation of bloodshed among the most furious of the combatants by simply calling on ...
... person as well as their character was inviolable . Such was their influence that frequently during the civil wars in Gaul they caused the immediate cessation of bloodshed among the most furious of the combatants by simply calling on ...
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... person , the more acceptable they thought the offer- ing of him would be accounted . Hence , not only beautiful captives and strangerst , but princes , and the first - born of their own children , were , upon great and interesting occa ...
... person , the more acceptable they thought the offer- ing of him would be accounted . Hence , not only beautiful captives and strangerst , but princes , and the first - born of their own children , were , upon great and interesting occa ...
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... persons who had nothing whatever to do with the sins of the vestals -were buried alive , as an atonement to the of- fended gods . " Interim ex fatibus libris sacrificia aliquot extraordinaria facta ; inter quæ Gallus et Galla , Græcus ...
... persons who had nothing whatever to do with the sins of the vestals -were buried alive , as an atonement to the of- fended gods . " Interim ex fatibus libris sacrificia aliquot extraordinaria facta ; inter quæ Gallus et Galla , Græcus ...
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