The Southern Review, Tom 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... cause or characteristic condition of Indigestion , Nervous Irritability , Mental Despondency , Hypochondriasis , & c . & c .; to which are prefixed , Observations on the Diseases and Re- gimen of Invalids on their return from hot and ...
... cause or characteristic condition of Indigestion , Nervous Irritability , Mental Despondency , Hypochondriasis , & c . & c .; to which are prefixed , Observations on the Diseases and Re- gimen of Invalids on their return from hot and ...
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... . ii . and lib . vi . ) All the instruction given by the Druids was like that of the Pythagoreans , not written but oral . This thirst after a mono- poly of knowledge is the cause of its being lost 32 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... . ii . and lib . vi . ) All the instruction given by the Druids was like that of the Pythagoreans , not written but oral . This thirst after a mono- poly of knowledge is the cause of its being lost 32 [ August , Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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poly of knowledge is the cause of its being lost . It is a mono- poly connected with the ORDER . The Celts generally , and the Druids particularly , held the same doctrines with Pythagoras , ( p . 305. ) The worship of one Su- preme ...
poly of knowledge is the cause of its being lost . It is a mono- poly connected with the ORDER . The Celts generally , and the Druids particularly , held the same doctrines with Pythagoras , ( p . 305. ) The worship of one Su- preme ...
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... causes we have assigned : nor have we deemed it necessary to exhibit any spe- cimen beyond the continuous ten lines of whose Punic character no one doubts . In his Annotations , vol . iv . p . 598 , Bothe says , he has followed the ...
... causes we have assigned : nor have we deemed it necessary to exhibit any spe- cimen beyond the continuous ten lines of whose Punic character no one doubts . In his Annotations , vol . iv . p . 598 , Bothe says , he has followed the ...
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... cause . seems to be one of our favourite national amusements to pull down and put up our governments . No one among us , we believe , ever thought that if it pleased the majority of a people to indulge itself in an innocent recreation ...
... cause . seems to be one of our favourite national amusements to pull down and put up our governments . No one among us , we believe , ever thought that if it pleased the majority of a people to indulge itself in an innocent recreation ...
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