| Charles Knight - 1870 - 954 sider
...unacquainted with some important arts of life ; a naval, a warlike, and a religious people. Cœsar says, " The system of Druidism is thought to have...those who wish to be more accurately versed in it go to Britain, in order to become acquainted with it. " The Druid« were the ministers of sacred things... | |
| Charles Knight - 1870 - 1038 sider
...unacquainted with some important arts of life ; a naval, a warlike, and a religious people. Ctesar says, " The system of Druidism is thought to have...those who wish to be more accurately versed in it go to Britain, in order to become acquainted with it." The Druid" were the ministers of sacred things... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 560 sider
...Druidical oaks still mingles with the evergreens of Christmas. " The system of Druidism," says Caesar, " is thought to have been formed in Britain, and from...those who wish to be more accurately versed in it go to Britain, in order to become acquainted with it." " Nothing in the early existence of Britain... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1876 - 954 sider
...from every part, who have a litigation, and subfflit themselves to their determination and sentence. The system of Druidism is thought to have been formed...those who wish to be more accurately versed in it, tor the most part go thither (ie, to Britain), in order to become acquainted with it "The Druids do... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 608 sider
...have a litigation, and submit themselves to their determination and sen tence. The system of Druidisui is thought to have been formed in Britain, and from...accurately versed in it for the most part go thither (that is, to Britain), in order to become acquainted with it. ' The Druids do not commonly engage in... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1286 sider
...Druidical oaks still mingles with the evergreens of Christmas. " The system of Druidism," says Caesar, "is thought to have been formed in Britain, and from...those who wish to be more accurately versed in it go to Britain, in order to become acquainted with it." " Nothing in the early existence of Britain... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1880 - 240 sider
...which also prevailed in Gaul. Csesar has given us a full description of this religion. He says:—The system of Druidism is thought to have been formed in Britain, and from thence View of Stonehenge,—from HigginB* Celtic "Druids. to have been carried over into Gaul; and now those... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1884 - 636 sider
...litigation, and submit themselves to their determination and sentence. The system of Druidi.-m is thmight to have been formed in Britain, and from thence carried...accurately versed in it for the most part go thither (that is, to Britain), in order to become acquainted with it. The Druids do not cpmmonly engage in... | |
| 1888 - 326 sider
...and sagacity, may be received without hesitation as a description of the Druids of Britain, for he says, ' The system of Druidism is thought to have...thence carried over into Gaul ; and now those who wisli to be more accurately versed in it for the most part go thither (ie, to Britain) in order to... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1896 - 354 sider
...and submit themselves to their decision and sentence. It is supposed that the system of Druidism was formed in Britain and from thence carried over into Gaul, and now those who wish to be more completely versed in it generally go thither [to Britain] for the purpose. " The Druids are not accustomed... | |
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