The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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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 materials 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 materials for the transmission ...
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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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... fact of this kind . For our own part , we have very little respect for the authority of Josephus , for a fact of any kind , of which he was not eye witness . Nor do we pay much respect , on a question of this kind , to Eustathius of An ...
... fact of this kind . For our own part , we have very little respect for the authority of Josephus , for a fact of any kind , of which he was not eye witness . Nor do we pay much respect , on a question of this kind , to Eustathius of An ...
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The whole of the historical facts , stated in this chapter and sec- tion , are so disputable , that we hesitate to admit them . Of the Umbri and Etruscans . ( p.58 . ) The Umbri a race of Gauls . The Sabines , Umbri and Celtæ the same ...
The whole of the historical facts , stated in this chapter and sec- tion , are so disputable , that we hesitate to admit them . Of the Umbri and Etruscans . ( p.58 . ) The Umbri a race of Gauls . The Sabines , Umbri and Celtæ the same ...
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