The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... curious tradition hailing from Mexico , according to which the natives saw in the butcher Cortez and his brigands such a god - king returning from over the seas . If they did , no people was ever doomed to a greater disappoint- ment ...
... curious tradition hailing from Mexico , according to which the natives saw in the butcher Cortez and his brigands such a god - king returning from over the seas . If they did , no people was ever doomed to a greater disappoint- ment ...
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... curious lore of this type , will even connect plants with astrology and the various properties ascribed to the planets by that pseudo - science . This curious fact alone would indicate that in this whole domain genuine folk - lore and ...
... curious lore of this type , will even connect plants with astrology and the various properties ascribed to the planets by that pseudo - science . This curious fact alone would indicate that in this whole domain genuine folk - lore and ...
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... curious notion . From treasure trove to the finding of hidden water is not a far cry , and it will be recalled that the divining rod may on occasion serve either purpose . Some such train of thought probably connected snakes with ...
... curious notion . From treasure trove to the finding of hidden water is not a far cry , and it will be recalled that the divining rod may on occasion serve either purpose . Some such train of thought probably connected snakes with ...
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