The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... belief which I have often heard in Pennsylvania that the severity or mildness of the winter can be predicted by inspecting the breast - bone of a goose killed in November . If the surface has dark stains , the winter will be bitter ; if ...
... belief which I have often heard in Pennsylvania that the severity or mildness of the winter can be predicted by inspecting the breast - bone of a goose killed in November . If the surface has dark stains , the winter will be bitter ; if ...
Strana 69
... belief of primitive man and of the people in modern times is the subject of the above - named book by Dr. Hopf . His work is remarkable , as much for its learned character as its clear- ness of conception . In a first chapter he shows ...
... belief of primitive man and of the people in modern times is the subject of the above - named book by Dr. Hopf . His work is remarkable , as much for its learned character as its clear- ness of conception . In a first chapter he shows ...
Strana 183
... beliefs and religious opinions of mankind . In many if not all cases , the belief of each people concerning the future life . - that is , concerning the abode of the spirit after death - is con- nected with their belief concerning the ...
... beliefs and religious opinions of mankind . In many if not all cases , the belief of each people concerning the future life . - that is , concerning the abode of the spirit after death - is con- nected with their belief concerning the ...
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