The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... received by a journal which , for various reasons , ought to be the first to recognise their value . " The Milesian fables of the Irish , " continues the same writer , " have long convinced the world more pow- * Vol . iv . , p . 386 ...
... received by a journal which , for various reasons , ought to be the first to recognise their value . " The Milesian fables of the Irish , " continues the same writer , " have long convinced the world more pow- * Vol . iv . , p . 386 ...
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... received valuable presents.t None aware of these well - attested facts are disposed to doubt the genuineness of the best of the poems attributed by Macpherson to Ossian . History informs us also that much . honor and influence as the ...
... received valuable presents.t None aware of these well - attested facts are disposed to doubt the genuineness of the best of the poems attributed by Macpherson to Ossian . History informs us also that much . honor and influence as the ...
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... received in a court of justice against priests ; even a juryman must be without prejudice in order to agree to a fair verdict ; if he admits that he is prejudiced , the accused has a right to reject him . As we , however , have no ...
... received in a court of justice against priests ; even a juryman must be without prejudice in order to agree to a fair verdict ; if he admits that he is prejudiced , the accused has a right to reject him . As we , however , have no ...
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... received in basins , served to sprinkle their altars . Some were stabbed to the heart , that by the direction in which ( after the fatal stroke ) the body fell , either to the right or left , forward or backward , by the convulsion of ...
... received in basins , served to sprinkle their altars . Some were stabbed to the heart , that by the direction in which ( after the fatal stroke ) the body fell , either to the right or left , forward or backward , by the convulsion of ...
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... received at his hands , as well as at those of every other Roman gen- eral who attempted to subdue the Gauls . It was so uni- versally known that no sect were more learned , or taught a more sublime philosophy , that even those most ...
... received at his hands , as well as at those of every other Roman gen- eral who attempted to subdue the Gauls . It was so uni- versally known that no sect were more learned , or taught a more sublime philosophy , that even those most ...
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