The Southern Review, Tom 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... least , till it be refuted ; and till the manuscripts of the Bacchic and Cyclic poets , and the Bardic songs of Homer and Ossian , Vallancey's Irish Records , and O'Connor's Chronicles of Erin , shall be pointed out and exhibited ...
... least , till it be refuted ; and till the manuscripts of the Bacchic and Cyclic poets , and the Bardic songs of Homer and Ossian , Vallancey's Irish Records , and O'Connor's Chronicles of Erin , shall be pointed out and exhibited ...
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... least such is our opinion . Derivation of Britain and Bretagne , and Albion . ( p . 94. ) Noth- ing certain or important . Derivation of the words VATES and BARDS . ( p . 95. ) Strabo , lib . iv . and Ammianus Marcellinus , lib . xv ...
... least such is our opinion . Derivation of Britain and Bretagne , and Albion . ( p . 94. ) Noth- ing certain or important . Derivation of the words VATES and BARDS . ( p . 95. ) Strabo , lib . iv . and Ammianus Marcellinus , lib . xv ...
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... least possible consequence . If the fact can be made out , that a great hive existed somewhere in upper Asia , which did , from time to time , send out its swarms , and that these swarms did people Britain , it is all we can safely ...
... least possible consequence . If the fact can be made out , that a great hive existed somewhere in upper Asia , which did , from time to time , send out its swarms , and that these swarms did people Britain , it is all we can safely ...
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... least , if not true . Abaris . ( p . 123. ) Called Scythian by Suidas , but from the accounts of him by Hecateus in Diod . Sic . ( lib . iii . ch . 11 , ) and by Porphyry in his Life of Pythagoras , and by Jamblichus , ( lib . i . ch ...
... least , if not true . Abaris . ( p . 123. ) Called Scythian by Suidas , but from the accounts of him by Hecateus in Diod . Sic . ( lib . iii . ch . 11 , ) and by Porphyry in his Life of Pythagoras , and by Jamblichus , ( lib . i . ch ...
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... least four thousand years before the Christian era , was probably a sacred festival from the very creation of the earth and of man , and originally intended as a memorial of that auspicious period and momentous event . Connected with ...
... least four thousand years before the Christian era , was probably a sacred festival from the very creation of the earth and of man , and originally intended as a memorial of that auspicious period and momentous event . Connected with ...
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