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... and O'Connor on one side , who will have the different races of men to be ausoxdoves and Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Higgins on the other , who derive the human race from a single pair , we have at present , no inclination to interfere .
... and O'Connor on one side , who will have the different races of men to be ausoxdoves and Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Higgins on the other , who derive the human race from a single pair , we have at present , no inclination to interfere .
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The Druids guilty of human sacrifices . ( p . 202 ) . From the mortifying evidence of Cæsar , ( says Mr. Higgins , ) I am obliged , however unwillingly , to acknowledge this . There are passages which , ( independent of the devoted ...
The Druids guilty of human sacrifices . ( p . 202 ) . From the mortifying evidence of Cæsar , ( says Mr. Higgins , ) I am obliged , however unwillingly , to acknowledge this . There are passages which , ( independent of the devoted ...
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The Romans offered human victims after the battle of Cannæ , nor , according to Dion . Halic . , did they abandon the practice till one hundred years before our era . For the authorities on which these assertions are founded , see pp .
The Romans offered human victims after the battle of Cannæ , nor , according to Dion . Halic . , did they abandon the practice till one hundred years before our era . For the authorities on which these assertions are founded , see pp .
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The open temples , the pyramids , the human sacrifices , the comparatively exact chronology of 18 months of 20 days each , with periodical intercalations for five days and six hours , are notable circumstances among the Mexicans .
The open temples , the pyramids , the human sacrifices , the comparatively exact chronology of 18 months of 20 days each , with periodical intercalations for five days and six hours , are notable circumstances among the Mexicans .
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84 ) “ if this perfect state ever existed for a short time , it was broken by the very first pair of human entities , " since even in paradise , the peace of a family could scarcely be preserved without certain “ rules and regulations .
84 ) “ if this perfect state ever existed for a short time , it was broken by the very first pair of human entities , " since even in paradise , the peace of a family could scarcely be preserved without certain “ rules and regulations .
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