The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... called Pontieu , in Northern France . The leaders are true to type , an old sea - wolf , called Gormond , a fairly common Norse name of the period , and his son - in - law , a French- man called Isembard , with a good Teutonic name , as ...
... called Pontieu , in Northern France . The leaders are true to type , an old sea - wolf , called Gormond , a fairly common Norse name of the period , and his son - in - law , a French- man called Isembard , with a good Teutonic name , as ...
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... called Jack's alive and likely to live , after the verses or Jack's alive and likely to live ; If he dies in your hand you've a forfeit to give , Jack's alive and in very good health , If he dies in your hand you must look to yourself ...
... called Jack's alive and likely to live , after the verses or Jack's alive and likely to live ; If he dies in your hand you've a forfeit to give , Jack's alive and in very good health , If he dies in your hand you must look to yourself ...
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... called Tyrhjalm , the mezereum spurge Tyvior in the Old Norse tongue , it is because , as poisonous plants furnishing arrow - poison , they were dedicated to Tyr , the Norse god of war . To the barbaric stage of human development belong ...
... called Tyrhjalm , the mezereum spurge Tyvior in the Old Norse tongue , it is because , as poisonous plants furnishing arrow - poison , they were dedicated to Tyr , the Norse god of war . To the barbaric stage of human development belong ...
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