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... fact which we learn from this passage of Origen against Celsus, that the Druids were not only well known to the Roman philosophers, but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom, and models for imitation on account of pre ...
... fact which we learn from this passage of Origen against Celsus, that the Druids were not only well known to the Roman philosophers, but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom, and models for imitation on account of pre ...
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... fact which we learn from this passage of Origen against Celsus , that the Druids were not only well known to the Roman philosophers , but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom , and models for imitation on account of pre ...
... fact which we learn from this passage of Origen against Celsus , that the Druids were not only well known to the Roman philosophers , but that they were held up by them as examples of wisdom , and models for imitation on account of pre ...
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... facts , it would be desirable to confute the opinion of the author of the Essay on the Homeric poems , reviewing ... fact in profane history , anterior to 500 A. C. : -for this plain reason , that the materiais for the transmission ...
... facts , it would be desirable to confute the opinion of the author of the Essay on the Homeric poems , reviewing ... fact in profane history , anterior to 500 A. C. : -for this plain reason , that the materiais for the transmission ...
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... facts . For the following observa- tions , we are indebted to the conversations of a friend . All the Hebrew roots are to be found in the Arabic , Syriac , Samaritan and Chaldee . The Hebrew roots are all triliteral . Those of the ...
... facts . For the following observa- tions , we are indebted to the conversations of a friend . All the Hebrew roots are to be found in the Arabic , Syriac , Samaritan and Chaldee . The Hebrew roots are all triliteral . Those of the ...
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... fact , however , is certain , that at some remote period there were mathematicians and astronomers who knew that the sun is the centre of our planetary system , and that the earth , itself a planet , revolves round the central fire ...
... fact , however , is certain , that at some remote period there were mathematicians and astronomers who knew that the sun is the centre of our planetary system , and that the earth , itself a planet , revolves round the central fire ...
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