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Page 37
... volume . ' The present volume is divided into two parts , and contains two dissertations : one , on the Origin of the Druids , and the striking affinity which their religious rites bore to those of the Brah- mins the other , on the ...
... volume . ' The present volume is divided into two parts , and contains two dissertations : one , on the Origin of the Druids , and the striking affinity which their religious rites bore to those of the Brah- mins the other , on the ...
Page 176
... volume is occupied by the Annales from Liber I. to Liber VI . The second contains Liber XI . to Liber XVI . Then fol- low , De situ , moribus , et populis Germania Libellus ; and Cn . Julii Agricola Vita . In the third volume are ...
... volume is occupied by the Annales from Liber I. to Liber VI . The second contains Liber XI . to Liber XVI . Then fol- low , De situ , moribus , et populis Germania Libellus ; and Cn . Julii Agricola Vita . In the third volume are ...
Page 332
... volume , as we suppose , is now presented to the public ) has moved towards completion by steps uncommonly slow . The first volume passed under our notice in M. R. vol . xxxiv . p . 484. After an interval , the author published a second ...
... volume , as we suppose , is now presented to the public ) has moved towards completion by steps uncommonly slow . The first volume passed under our notice in M. R. vol . xxxiv . p . 484. After an interval , the author published a second ...
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