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... considered as sacred as the scite of the temple itself . The ancient sagas and other records from which this account is taken , mention the manner in which oaths were administered to juries as well as to witnesses , the former having ...
... considered as sacred as the scite of the temple itself . The ancient sagas and other records from which this account is taken , mention the manner in which oaths were administered to juries as well as to witnesses , the former having ...
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... considered as exhibiting a true living picture of this super- stition so widely diffused over all the countries of the North . ' ' Associations or brotherhoods of magicians were formed , in which some of the higher chieftains of the ...
... considered as exhibiting a true living picture of this super- stition so widely diffused over all the countries of the North . ' ' Associations or brotherhoods of magicians were formed , in which some of the higher chieftains of the ...
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... considered worthy of admission to Odin's Valhalla ; they were to be engaged until the end of this world in martial exercises and tournaments , as in life , and real wounds were often inflicted , many dying again in the field of battle ...
... considered worthy of admission to Odin's Valhalla ; they were to be engaged until the end of this world in martial exercises and tournaments , as in life , and real wounds were often inflicted , many dying again in the field of battle ...
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... considered much superior to the latter , so far as the truth of history is concerned . The annals of our own country bear sufficient testimony to the wild love of enterprize , and predatory spirit by which the Scandi- navians , on the ...
... considered much superior to the latter , so far as the truth of history is concerned . The annals of our own country bear sufficient testimony to the wild love of enterprize , and predatory spirit by which the Scandi- navians , on the ...
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... considered as belonging to both , so that one cannot dispose of any part of it without the approbation of the other . They swear mutual fidelity , and to receive the sacrament together , which gives either party a right of going before ...
... considered as belonging to both , so that one cannot dispose of any part of it without the approbation of the other . They swear mutual fidelity , and to receive the sacrament together , which gives either party a right of going before ...
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