The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... reference to the Gaulish Druidism in particular , he says ( p . 39 ) , " It is evident from these words [ of Cæsar ] not only that the parent institution was more perfect in matters of detail , but that the Gallic system was even ...
... reference to the Gaulish Druidism in particular , he says ( p . 39 ) , " It is evident from these words [ of Cæsar ] not only that the parent institution was more perfect in matters of detail , but that the Gallic system was even ...
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... reference to Chris- tian practices in these Laws , but believes it to be an interpolation ; and he considers the genuineness of the code to be established by internal evidence , because it refers to the incorporation of the Bardic ...
... reference to Chris- tian practices in these Laws , but believes it to be an interpolation ; and he considers the genuineness of the code to be established by internal evidence , because it refers to the incorporation of the Bardic ...
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... reference to what are called the " Insti- tutional Triads . " Of these Mr. Williams gives the following ac- count . He quotes them from " Poems , Lyric and Pastoral , " by Edward Williams , Bard . " These Triads ( our author says ) are ...
... reference to what are called the " Insti- tutional Triads . " Of these Mr. Williams gives the following ac- count . He quotes them from " Poems , Lyric and Pastoral , " by Edward Williams , Bard . " These Triads ( our author says ) are ...
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... reference to the " Theological Triads , " that they are taken from the same manuscript . He adds , that this collection " was made from various manuscripts of considerable , and some say of very great antiquity - these and their authors ...
... reference to the " Theological Triads , " that they are taken from the same manuscript . He adds , that this collection " was made from various manuscripts of considerable , and some say of very great antiquity - these and their authors ...
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... reference to the historical records of the Cymry . The earliest British historian , Gildas - himself a Briton , and desirous of writing a narrative of the state of things in Britain during the do- minion of the Romans , and subsequently ...
... reference to the historical records of the Cymry . The earliest British historian , Gildas - himself a Briton , and desirous of writing a narrative of the state of things in Britain during the do- minion of the Romans , and subsequently ...
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