Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... idea . As Mr. Gaster observes , the attempt to explain such relations on the doctrine of independent origins is altogether inconsistent with the facts . I do not doubt that if we could revert two thousand years , we should find chil ...
... idea . As Mr. Gaster observes , the attempt to explain such relations on the doctrine of independent origins is altogether inconsistent with the facts . I do not doubt that if we could revert two thousand years , we should find chil ...
Strana 4
... idea of number must be present among these people , because , without it , no method of counting is possible . It may be worth while to mention one or two other facts taken from the grammars of primitive people , which will make it ...
... idea of number must be present among these people , because , without it , no method of counting is possible . It may be worth while to mention one or two other facts taken from the grammars of primitive people , which will make it ...
Strana 115
... idea prevailed during the last century that it was ille- gal to plant a vineyard , or to establish a sawmill near ... idea , as air - guns have been known since a century before the commencement of the Christian era , when the principle ...
... idea prevailed during the last century that it was ille- gal to plant a vineyard , or to establish a sawmill near ... idea , as air - guns have been known since a century before the commencement of the Christian era , when the principle ...
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