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_{Another factor to be considered in this connexion is the endeavour of scholars
at that period to reconstruct what they thought the primitive Aryan religion and
their opinion that precisely the oldest stratum of that religion was represented by
the ...
_{Another factor to be considered in this connexion is the endeavour of scholars
at that period to reconstruct what they thought the primitive Aryan religion and
their opinion that precisely the oldest stratum of that religion was represented by
the ...
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Without Pythagoras and his fancies it would be difficult to imagine o Plato and
Aristotle; and the present form of the Decalogue, antiquated and insufficient as it
is, is yet vastly more ethical than its more primitive version which still shines ...
Without Pythagoras and his fancies it would be difficult to imagine o Plato and
Aristotle; and the present form of the Decalogue, antiquated and insufficient as it
is, is yet vastly more ethical than its more primitive version which still shines ...
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them, as did the mediaeval French peasants when they formed the saying, Dieu
garde la lune des loups. Quite “primitive ' also is the famous story relating the
swallowing of a party or parties by some monster, Kronos swallowing his children
, ...
them, as did the mediaeval French peasants when they formed the saying, Dieu
garde la lune des loups. Quite “primitive ' also is the famous story relating the
swallowing of a party or parties by some monster, Kronos swallowing his children
, ...
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