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of ancient learning with their sacred books , and in the habit of observing their public worship , as in Chaldea , Egypt , Persia , and other parts of the ancient world , and the signal notice into which they and their opinions were ...
of ancient learning with their sacred books , and in the habit of observing their public worship , as in Chaldea , Egypt , Persia , and other parts of the ancient world , and the signal notice into which they and their opinions were ...
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This was probably the serpent Typhon , of the ancient Egyptians ; the same as the Python of the Greeks ; and , as observed by Mr. Faber , " the notion that the Python was oracular , may have sprung from a recollection of the vocal ...
This was probably the serpent Typhon , of the ancient Egyptians ; the same as the Python of the Greeks ; and , as observed by Mr. Faber , " the notion that the Python was oracular , may have sprung from a recollection of the vocal ...
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Sacrifices are , however , offered in China , where the most ancient form of Budhuism generally prevails ; a presumption that the Budhuism of Ceylon , and some parts of India , is a refinement upon a more ancient system .
Sacrifices are , however , offered in China , where the most ancient form of Budhuism generally prevails ; a presumption that the Budhuism of Ceylon , and some parts of India , is a refinement upon a more ancient system .
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