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... writer , a thousand years after a fact , as good authority in support of it . This total ignorance of the rules of criticism in respect of historical evidence , has pros- trated common sense in a thousand instances . It is not ...
... writer , a thousand years after a fact , as good authority in support of it . This total ignorance of the rules of criticism in respect of historical evidence , has pros- trated common sense in a thousand instances . It is not ...
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... . The insular were , in all probability , the Britons : we say in all probability , for it is in vain to seek for 545044 accuracy among the conceited and ignorant Greek writers- that 20 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... . The insular were , in all probability , the Britons : we say in all probability , for it is in vain to seek for 545044 accuracy among the conceited and ignorant Greek writers- that 20 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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545044 accuracy among the conceited and ignorant Greek writers- that the Delphic oracle was Hyperborean , derived from the British Isles and druidical ; and that the Dodonean Grove might have been the Dadanan of Ireland , is made out ...
545044 accuracy among the conceited and ignorant Greek writers- that the Delphic oracle was Hyperborean , derived from the British Isles and druidical ; and that the Dodonean Grove might have been the Dadanan of Ireland , is made out ...
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... Writers perpetually forget that they have no claim to be believed for any assertion borrowed from others , unless the original authority be cited . Mr. Charles Fox used sadly to complain of this - so did Mosheim . " Ut enim fidem ejus ...
... Writers perpetually forget that they have no claim to be believed for any assertion borrowed from others , unless the original authority be cited . Mr. Charles Fox used sadly to complain of this - so did Mosheim . " Ut enim fidem ejus ...
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... writers . Our objection is not so much to the manner or the guise in which they appear as to their appearing at all . We think it a fatal defect in them , that neither directly nor indirectly , 1829. ] 47 Hoffman's Legal Outlines ...
... writers . Our objection is not so much to the manner or the guise in which they appear as to their appearing at all . We think it a fatal defect in them , that neither directly nor indirectly , 1829. ] 47 Hoffman's Legal Outlines ...
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