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" They even suppose somewhat of sanctity and prescience to be inherent in the female sex; and therefore neither despise their counsels, nor disregard their responses. We have beheld, in the reign of Vespasian, Veleda, long reverenced by many as a deity.... "
Poets and Poetry of Germany: Biographical and Critical Notices - Page 16
by Mme. Lucien Davesiès de Pontès - 1858
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Handbook of Universal Literature

Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 pages
...part. Indeed they occupied a far higher position among these ancient barbarians than in the polished nations of Greece and Rome. " It is believed," says...despise their counsels nor disregard their responses." The Paganism of the North, less graceful and beantiful than that of Greece, had still the same tendency...
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Handbook of Universal Literature, from the Best and Latest Authorities

Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1863 - 764 pages
...far higher position among these ancient barbarians than in the polished nations of Greece and Home. " It is believed," says Tacitus, " that there is something...despise their counsels nor disregard their responses." The Paganism of the North, less graceful and beautiful than that of Greece, had still the same tendency...
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Hand-book of Universal Literature: From the Best and Latest Authorities

Anne Charlotte Botta - 1876 - 592 pages
...among these ancient barbarians than in the polished nations of Greece and Rome. " It is believed," saya Tacitus, " that there is something holy and prophetic...despise their counsels nor disregard their responses." The Paganism of the North, less graceful and beautiful thau that of Greece, had still the same tendency...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 129

1876 - 966 pages
...Teutons " suppose somewhat of sanctity or prescience to be inherent in the female sex, and therefore neither despise their counsels' nor disregard their...responses. We have beheld in the reign of Vespasian, Velida, long reverenced by many as a deity. Aurima, moreover, and several others, were formerly held...
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The New Quarterly Magazine, Volume 5

1876 - 510 pages
...Teutons " suppose somewhat of sanctity or prescience to be inherent in the female sex, and therefore neither despise their counsels nor disregard their...responses. We have beheld in the reign of Vespasian, Velida, long reverenced by many as a deity. Aurima, moreover, and several others, were formerly held...
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British Freewomen: Their Historical Privilege

Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1894 - 242 pages
...even suppose somewhat of sanctity and prescience to be inherent in the female sex, and, theiefore, neither despise their counsels nor disregard their...responses. We have beheld, in the reign of Vespasian, Veleda, long reverenced by many as a deity. Aurima, moreover, and several others, were formerly held...
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Woman's Share in Primitive Culture

Otis T. Mason - 1894 - 370 pages
...They even suppose somewhat of sanctity and prescience to be inherent in the female sex, and therefore neither despise their counsels nor disregard their...responses. We have beheld in the reign of Vespasian, Veleda, long reverenced by many as a deity. Aurinia, moreover, and several others were formerly held...
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Handbook of Universal Literature from the Best and Latest Authorities

Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 592 pages
...part. Indeed, they occupied a far higher position among these ancient barbarian? than in the polished nations of Greece and Rome. " It is believed," says...despise their counsels nor disregard their responses." The Paganism of the North, less graceful and beautiful than that of Greece, had still the same tendency...
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The Library of Original Sources: Early mediaeval age

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 498 pages
...somewhat of sanctity and prescience to be inherent in the female sex ; and therefore neither dispise their counsels, nor disregard their responses. We have beheld, in the reign of Vespasian, Veleda, long reverenced by many as a deity. Aurima, moreover, and several others, were formerly held...
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The Library of Original Sources: Early mediaeval age

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1915 - 484 pages
...somewhat of sanctity and prescience to be inherent in the female sex ; and therefore neither dispise their counsels, nor disregard their responses. We have beheld, in the reign of Vespasian, Veleda, long reverenced by many as a deity. Aurima, moreover, and several others, were formerly held...
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