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Page 143
... learned priest- hood then existed in Britain , and had , no doubt , done so for a long time prior to that period . A learned priesthood has always been the foundation of civilization , and a most material element in its advancement ...
... learned priest- hood then existed in Britain , and had , no doubt , done so for a long time prior to that period . A learned priesthood has always been the foundation of civilization , and a most material element in its advancement ...
Page 290
... learned , as the Britons of Cæsar's time . Did anybody ever hear of a " profoundly learned " priesthood without letters or writing ? Caesar's account of the Druids applies principally to Gaul , which was certainly much more advanced ...
... learned , as the Britons of Cæsar's time . Did anybody ever hear of a " profoundly learned " priesthood without letters or writing ? Caesar's account of the Druids applies principally to Gaul , which was certainly much more advanced ...
Page 302
... learned man at his death , who had collected several such pieces . " Is this MS . still extant anywhere ? Is it known who the learned man was who gave it to Milton ? The book itself is well worthy of consideration . I think a man need ...
... learned man at his death , who had collected several such pieces . " Is this MS . still extant anywhere ? Is it known who the learned man was who gave it to Milton ? The book itself is well worthy of consideration . I think a man need ...
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