Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 38
... origin of which is to me unknown or uncertain . Thus a species of white bean is adver- tised commonly and sold under the name of callivances . Eggleston , in an article in the " Century Magazine " for 1894 , mentions “ galli- vances and ...
... origin of which is to me unknown or uncertain . Thus a species of white bean is adver- tised commonly and sold under the name of callivances . Eggleston , in an article in the " Century Magazine " for 1894 , mentions “ galli- vances and ...
Strana 39
... origin and proper meaning of the word I am unable to trace . Under this head we may also notice a number of technical terms connected with their fishing , which may be used by fishermen else- where , but of most of which I am unable to ...
... origin and proper meaning of the word I am unable to trace . Under this head we may also notice a number of technical terms connected with their fishing , which may be used by fishermen else- where , but of most of which I am unable to ...
Strana 97
... origin and development of these opinions now presents a vast field of research , in which many scientific men are engaged . The subject is often called " Folk - lore . " And this is a folk - lore society . The term folk - lore is often ...
... origin and development of these opinions now presents a vast field of research , in which many scientific men are engaged . The subject is often called " Folk - lore . " And this is a folk - lore society . The term folk - lore is often ...
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