The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 217
... feeling that disease and death were due to the displeasure of the dead , who might return to earth , and reside in some part of a living person's body , may be illustrated by the Samoan custom of taking valuable presents as a last ...
... feeling that disease and death were due to the displeasure of the dead , who might return to earth , and reside in some part of a living person's body , may be illustrated by the Samoan custom of taking valuable presents as a last ...
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... feeling of legendary Greece , observes , that such a sentiment as a feeling of moral obligation between man and man was " neither operative in the real world nor present to the imaginations of the poets , " so it may be said not less ...
... feeling of legendary Greece , observes , that such a sentiment as a feeling of moral obligation between man and man was " neither operative in the real world nor present to the imaginations of the poets , " so it may be said not less ...
Page 452
... feeling is the practice of the Ostiaks , offering their wives , if they suspect them of infidelity , a handful of ... feelings as that which makes grass a symbol of utter ruin in Samoa , or some bear's hairs of a bear's bite among the ...
... feeling is the practice of the Ostiaks , offering their wives , if they suspect them of infidelity , a handful of ... feelings as that which makes grass a symbol of utter ruin in Samoa , or some bear's hairs of a bear's bite among the ...
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Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 1 |
How HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
Roys Wife By G J WHYTEMelvillecontinued | 129 |
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