Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... known , of all the declarations of what is not " fair " in war is to be found in The Laws of Manu , the sacred code of the ancient Hindus , a work dating from about the beginning of the Christian era . prohibitions are as follows ...
... known , of all the declarations of what is not " fair " in war is to be found in The Laws of Manu , the sacred code of the ancient Hindus , a work dating from about the beginning of the Christian era . prohibitions are as follows ...
Strana 143
... known vanishing tribes , inhabiting the unhealthy , tropical forest lands on the Atlantic watershed of Honduras and Nica- ragua . The most efficient way to save from destruction the vestiges of this kind still surviving amongst the ...
... known vanishing tribes , inhabiting the unhealthy , tropical forest lands on the Atlantic watershed of Honduras and Nica- ragua . The most efficient way to save from destruction the vestiges of this kind still surviving amongst the ...
Strana 207
... known as Yemen , " the South ; " the Arabic name ( yaman ) by confusion with a similar word ( yamin ) was under- stood to mean " fortunate , " and the consequent Roman designation , Arabia Felix , has become a part of our geographical ...
... known as Yemen , " the South ; " the Arabic name ( yaman ) by confusion with a similar word ( yamin ) was under- stood to mean " fortunate , " and the consequent Roman designation , Arabia Felix , has become a part of our geographical ...
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