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Page 164
... remains of the Piks , concerning the state of heathen religion on the eastern coast of Britain before the adoption of Christianity . A critical treatise on the mythology of the Gothic north remains a desideratum in our literature ; it ...
... remains of the Piks , concerning the state of heathen religion on the eastern coast of Britain before the adoption of Christianity . A critical treatise on the mythology of the Gothic north remains a desideratum in our literature ; it ...
Page 246
... remains con- founded at the diminutiveness , not to say meanness , of the vestiges which time has left of them : we must have seen them to believe it , such is our incredulity . The genius of the Romans is not dis- played in their civil ...
... remains con- founded at the diminutiveness , not to say meanness , of the vestiges which time has left of them : we must have seen them to believe it , such is our incredulity . The genius of the Romans is not dis- played in their civil ...
Page 390
... remains , ' The remaining Essays are principally filled with the au- thor's objections to the opinions of preceding writers on various subjects of geological inquiry , and scarcely admit of analysis without entering the arena of ...
... remains , ' The remaining Essays are principally filled with the au- thor's objections to the opinions of preceding writers on various subjects of geological inquiry , and scarcely admit of analysis without entering the arena of ...
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