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XLIX. Ogmius Luciani ex Celticismo illustratus, auctore Frid. Samuel Schmidt Helvet Bernas

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Qui veritatis indagandae studio ea, quae de Mercurio vetustas prodidit, diligentius animo volvit, is non modo Gallorum deum, verum etiam, nisi me fallit animus, primum hujus gentis ducem reperiet, quem Galli ut fuum heroem, fuum ducem, quinimo fuum Herculem caeteris gentibus opposuerunt, utpote non minus strenuum et facundum.

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