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... and the conspicuous lack of fairy tales noted among the Negroes of Central
Africa, the natives of the Australian continent and the North American Indians
certainly does not exactly bear out the contentions of the Anthropological School.
... and the conspicuous lack of fairy tales noted among the Negroes of Central
Africa, the natives of the Australian continent and the North American Indians
certainly does not exactly bear out the contentions of the Anthropological School.
Сторінка 70
It follows that if identical local legends exist in different parts of the globe no
historical connexion need have existed, and the theory of polygenesis will as a
rule account for them, certainly when they can be shown to have grown out of
some ...
It follows that if identical local legends exist in different parts of the globe no
historical connexion need have existed, and the theory of polygenesis will as a
rule account for them, certainly when they can be shown to have grown out of
some ...
Сторінка 191
... so may the particular accident afflicting Mr. So-and-so likewise be cured ', is so
primitive and rudimentary that the Europeans certainly did not have to wait for the
importation of Mediterranean and Christian material to hit upon such notions.
... so may the particular accident afflicting Mr. So-and-so likewise be cured ', is so
primitive and rudimentary that the Europeans certainly did not have to wait for the
importation of Mediterranean and Christian material to hit upon such notions.
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