| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1851 - 622 pages
...being disregarded. They likewise discuss and impart to the youth many things respecting the stars and their motion, respecting the extent of the world and...respecting the power and the majesty of the immortal gods.f CHAP. XV. — The other order is that of the knights. | These, when there is occasion and any... | |
| John Reilly (of Manchester.) - 1859 - 368 pages
...and well-attended schools, where they taught ' many things respecting the stars and their motions, respecting the extent of the world and of our earth,...respecting the power and the majesty of the immortal gods.' But the Druids were not merely teachers ; they imposed ordinances upon all classes, and enforced them... | |
| John E. Farbrother - 1859 - 248 pages
...have kept schools, in which they instructed their pupils in " many things respecting the stars and their motion, respecting the extent of the world and of our earth, respecting the nature of things, and respecting the power and majesty of the immortal gods." At a later period the pious and philanthropic... | |
| 1865 - 838 pages
...disregarded. They likewise discvss and impart to the youth many things respecting the stars and their motions, respecting the extent of the world and of our earth, respecting the nature of things ; and respecting the power and the majesty of the immortal gods."* Now, do not the studies here ascribed... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1865 - 858 pages
...discuss and impart to the youth many things respecting the stars and their motions, respecting the txlcnt of the world and of our earth, respecting the nature of things ; and respecting the power and the majesty of the immortal gods."* Now, do not the studies here ascribed... | |
| 1875 - 852 pages
...being disregarded. " They likewise discuss and impart to the youth many things respecting the stars and their motion, respecting the extent of the world and of our earth, respecting the nature of things, and respecting the power and majesty of the immortal gods." Our first feeling on reading this extraordinary... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1876 - 670 pages
...the Britons, and they had numerous schools where they taught "many things respecting the stars and their motion, respecting the extent of the world and...purpose. But the Druids were not merely teachers. On the contrary, they were rulers, who imposed ordinances on all classes, and enforced them by terrible... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1876 - 694 pages
...the Britons, and they had numerous schools where they taught "many things respecting the stars and their motion, respecting the extent of the world and...purpose. But the Druids were not merely teachers. On the contrary, they were rulers, who imposed ordinances on all classes, and enforced them by terrible... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1877 - 268 pages
...the Britons, and they had numerous schools where they taught "many things respecting the stars and their motion, respecting the extent of the world and...were supposed to have originated in Britain, and in Cassar's time those Gauls who wished to study them visited our island for the purpose. But the Druids... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1885 - 592 pages
...being disregarded. They likewise discuss and impart to the youth many things respecting the stars and their motion, respecting the extent of the world and...respecting the power and the majesty of the immortal gods." CHAP. XV. — The other order is that of the knights.3 These, when there is occasion and any war occurs... | |
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