The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... course was merely that which we find pursued by the bards and historians in many other nations , such as the Egyptians and Assyrians in ancient times , and the Scotch and Irish in more modern times . Forgeries of this kind , tending to ...
... course was merely that which we find pursued by the bards and historians in many other nations , such as the Egyptians and Assyrians in ancient times , and the Scotch and Irish in more modern times . Forgeries of this kind , tending to ...
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... course , there could not have been any difficulty in composing in the twelfth or the sixteenth century , records which contained an alleged history of Britain from the general dispersion to A.D. 700. This deficiency in external evidence ...
... course , there could not have been any difficulty in composing in the twelfth or the sixteenth century , records which contained an alleged history of Britain from the general dispersion to A.D. 700. This deficiency in external evidence ...
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... course , free from persecution ! Cer- tainly were all this true , it would be by far the most extraordi- nary concatenation of events in history ; but its plain and palpable improbability in itself , and its contradiction to all ...
... course , free from persecution ! Cer- tainly were all this true , it would be by far the most extraordi- nary concatenation of events in history ; but its plain and palpable improbability in itself , and its contradiction to all ...
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... course , could have known nothing of the history of Britain previously to their own arrival , except from information derived from the Britons ; and if there was any account whatever among them of the introduction of Christianity into ...
... course , could have known nothing of the history of Britain previously to their own arrival , except from information derived from the Britons ; and if there was any account whatever among them of the introduction of Christianity into ...
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... course very easy for Ussher and Stillingfleet , and other writers who have followed them , to endeavour to reduce Bede's story of " King Lucius " to credible dimensions , by getting rid of the notions which he connects with it , that ...
... course very easy for Ussher and Stillingfleet , and other writers who have followed them , to endeavour to reduce Bede's story of " King Lucius " to credible dimensions , by getting rid of the notions which he connects with it , that ...
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