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... agoves . This agrees with the assertion of Herodotus about let- ters in right lines , because thus cut , they could be in no other than right lines . For more particulars respecting tree - 1829. ] 7 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... agoves . This agrees with the assertion of Herodotus about let- ters in right lines , because thus cut , they could be in no other than right lines . For more particulars respecting tree - 1829. ] 7 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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than right lines . For more particulars respecting tree - alphabets , see Mr. Davies ' Celtic Researches , ( § 8. ) When the Muses in- spired Hesiod to sing of the Gods , they gave him a staff of green laurel to cut and shave or mark ...
than right lines . For more particulars respecting tree - alphabets , see Mr. Davies ' Celtic Researches , ( § 8. ) When the Muses in- spired Hesiod to sing of the Gods , they gave him a staff of green laurel to cut and shave or mark ...
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... 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- tioch , Jerom , Isidore , or the Chronicle of Alexandria ...
... 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- tioch , Jerom , Isidore , or the Chronicle of Alexandria ...
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... respect to the conflicting opinions of Pinker- ton and O'Connor on one side , who will have the different races of ... respecting the Hero Gods . ( p . 89. ) Mr. Bryant has shewn that all the Gods of the ancients resolve themselves into ...
... respect to the conflicting opinions of Pinker- ton and O'Connor on one side , who will have the different races of ... respecting the Hero Gods . ( p . 89. ) Mr. Bryant has shewn that all the Gods of the ancients resolve themselves into ...
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... respecting the localities of the respective subordinate tribes , whichever side an ingenious man may take , he will succeed in proving his hypothesis as far as probability extends ; and really in these researches nothing more than ...
... respecting the localities of the respective subordinate tribes , whichever side an ingenious man may take , he will succeed in proving his hypothesis as far as probability extends ; and really in these researches nothing more than ...
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