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... human race from a single pair , we have at present , no inclination to interfere . Digression respecting the Hero Gods . ( p . 89. ) Mr. Bryant has shewn that all the Gods of the ancients resolve themselves into one , the Sun. M. Dupuis ...
... human race from a single pair , we have at present , no inclination to interfere . Digression respecting the Hero Gods . ( p . 89. ) Mr. Bryant has shewn that all the Gods of the ancients resolve themselves into one , the Sun. M. Dupuis ...
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... human sacrifices . ( p . 202 ) . From the mortifying evidence of Cæsar , ( says Mr. Higgins , ) I am obliged , however unwillingly , to acknowledge this . There are passages which , ( independent of the devoted daughter of Jeptha ...
... human sacrifices . ( p . 202 ) . From the mortifying evidence of Cæsar , ( says Mr. Higgins , ) I am obliged , however unwillingly , to acknowledge this . There are passages which , ( independent of the devoted daughter of Jeptha ...
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... Human sacrifices . ( p . 291. ) These were not unknown to the Sidonians , Tyrians , Ammonites and Israelites . ( Exod . xxii . 29 , Thing . Judges xi . 30 , 1 Kings xvi . 34 , compared with Josh . vi . 26. ) Nor are the Druids , by any ...
... Human sacrifices . ( p . 291. ) These were not unknown to the Sidonians , Tyrians , Ammonites and Israelites . ( Exod . xxii . 29 , Thing . Judges xi . 30 , 1 Kings xvi . 34 , compared with Josh . vi . 26. ) Nor are the Druids , by any ...
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... human sacrifices , the comparatively exact chronology of 18 months of 20 days each , with periodical intercalations for five days and six hours , are notable circumstances among the Mexicans . So are their new fires at the commencement ...
... human sacrifices , the comparatively exact chronology of 18 months of 20 days each , with periodical intercalations for five days and six hours , are notable circumstances among the Mexicans . So are their new fires at the commencement ...
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... human entities , " since even in paradise , the peace of a family could scarcely be preserved without certain " rules and regulations . " Nay , " Mr. Plowden , " it seems , con- siders it as incontrovertible " that the only individual ...
... human entities , " since even in paradise , the peace of a family could scarcely be preserved without certain " rules and regulations . " Nay , " Mr. Plowden , " it seems , con- siders it as incontrovertible " that the only individual ...
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