Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... influence upon the weather , then by the reform in the calendar the day has been put back and rigidly fixed in its proper place in the annual march of the earth , and hence the pro- verb applies properly to the day , provided , of ...
... influence upon the weather , then by the reform in the calendar the day has been put back and rigidly fixed in its proper place in the annual march of the earth , and hence the pro- verb applies properly to the day , provided , of ...
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... influence the opinions and activities of the people more or less according to its quantitative and qualitative value , and also that the actions of each individual must be influenced to a greater or less extent by the mass of tradi ...
... influence the opinions and activities of the people more or less according to its quantitative and qualitative value , and also that the actions of each individual must be influenced to a greater or less extent by the mass of tradi ...
Strana 7
... influence of the dominant scientific theory upon the character of scientific work . It would be in vain to try to ... influences which shape the current of human thought , and which determine the char- acter of the attempts of man to ...
... influence of the dominant scientific theory upon the character of scientific work . It would be in vain to try to ... influences which shape the current of human thought , and which determine the char- acter of the attempts of man to ...
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