The English Review, Volume 15F. & J. Rivington., 1851 |
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... truth , still all it amounts to is , that these Triads were extant in the twelfth century ; but there is no proof whatever that they existed previously to the twelfth century . As far as we can see , there is nothing to prevent us from ...
... truth , still all it amounts to is , that these Triads were extant in the twelfth century ; but there is no proof whatever that they existed previously to the twelfth century . As far as we can see , there is nothing to prevent us from ...
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... truth and accuracy " of this Synopsis " are corroborated by innumerable notices , and allusions in our Bardic manuscripts of every age up to Taliesin , in the sixth century . " It is very singular , that under these circumstances , the ...
... truth and accuracy " of this Synopsis " are corroborated by innumerable notices , and allusions in our Bardic manuscripts of every age up to Taliesin , in the sixth century . " It is very singular , that under these circumstances , the ...
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... truth of the story ; for there were many parties in- terested in making it public , and referring to it , if it had been true . And to say the least , the unsupported statement of one writer , five hundred years after an event , does ...
... truth of the story ; for there were many parties in- terested in making it public , and referring to it , if it had been true . And to say the least , the unsupported statement of one writer , five hundred years after an event , does ...
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... truth , a band of freebooters , congregated beyond the Alps , to pour down upon Italy , to slay for the sake of plunder , and to assume the semblance of authority , and stigmatize resistance as rebellion . " After a perilous sea ...
... truth , a band of freebooters , congregated beyond the Alps , to pour down upon Italy , to slay for the sake of plunder , and to assume the semblance of authority , and stigmatize resistance as rebellion . " After a perilous sea ...
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... truth have been compelled to bow before it . We say not that the change is sincere ; in many cases we believe that it is the very reverse , that the pent - up malice of men's hearts only rankles the more deeply because it cannot show ...
... truth have been compelled to bow before it . We say not that the change is sincere ; in many cases we believe that it is the very reverse , that the pent - up malice of men's hearts only rankles the more deeply because it cannot show ...
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