The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... seems , however , that , in the age of Cæsar , the Druids in Gaul were acquainted with the use of letters , and did not scruple to employ them in all matters except those which referred to their discipline , " which they transmitted by ...
... seems , however , that , in the age of Cæsar , the Druids in Gaul were acquainted with the use of letters , and did not scruple to employ them in all matters except those which referred to their discipline , " which they transmitted by ...
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... seems to be no evidence of their existence ( as far as we discover from Mr. Williams's pages ) until the time of Caradoc of Llancarvan , in the twelfth century after Christ . Mr. Williams observes ( p . 37 ) , that " it is said that ...
... seems to be no evidence of their existence ( as far as we discover from Mr. Williams's pages ) until the time of Caradoc of Llancarvan , in the twelfth century after Christ . Mr. Williams observes ( p . 37 ) , that " it is said that ...
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... seems to us that both the arguments employed by Mr. Williams ( p . 31 ) , to establish the contrary , are ... seem to have been practised at all times without scruple . Mr. Williams in his notes , to which he refers in the Preface for ...
... seems to us that both the arguments employed by Mr. Williams ( p . 31 ) , to establish the contrary , are ... seem to have been practised at all times without scruple . Mr. Williams in his notes , to which he refers in the Preface for ...
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... seems difficult to say why it should not be referred to a considerably later period . In fine , we come to the actual direct evidence for the antiquity of the historical Triads , which is merely this . " The Triads which we insert above ...
... seems difficult to say why it should not be referred to a considerably later period . In fine , we come to the actual direct evidence for the antiquity of the historical Triads , which is merely this . " The Triads which we insert above ...
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... seem that this 3 " Illa tamen proferre conabor in medium , quæ temporibus imperatorum Roma- norum et passa est et aliis intulit civibus longe positis mala ; quantum tamen potuero , non tam ex Scripturis patriæ Scriptorumve monumentis ...
... seem that this 3 " Illa tamen proferre conabor in medium , quæ temporibus imperatorum Roma- norum et passa est et aliis intulit civibus longe positis mala ; quantum tamen potuero , non tam ex Scripturis patriæ Scriptorumve monumentis ...
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