Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion Language, Art, and Custom |
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... meaning , that it becomes a vital point of ethnographic research to gain the clearest possible insight into their nature . This importance must justify the detail here devoted to an examination of survival , on the evidence of such ...
... meaning , that it becomes a vital point of ethnographic research to gain the clearest possible insight into their nature . This importance must justify the detail here devoted to an examination of survival , on the evidence of such ...
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... to the Norse Tales , so reasonably traces its origin . Attempts to explain by the light of reason things which want the light of history to show their meaning , may be instanced from Blackstone's Commentaries DEVELOPMENT . 19.
... to the Norse Tales , so reasonably traces its origin . Attempts to explain by the light of reason things which want the light of history to show their meaning , may be instanced from Blackstone's Commentaries DEVELOPMENT . 19.
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... meaning , may be instanced from Blackstone's Commentaries . To Blackstone's mind , the very right of the commoner to turn his beast out to graze on the common , finds its origin and explanation in the feudal system . For , when lords of ...
... meaning , may be instanced from Blackstone's Commentaries . To Blackstone's mind , the very right of the commoner to turn his beast out to graze on the common , finds its origin and explanation in the feudal system . For , when lords of ...
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... meaning of this great element of the Philosophy of Religion , and tracing its transmission , expansion , restriction , modifica- tion , along the course of history into the midst of our own modern thought . Nor are the questions of ...
... meaning of this great element of the Philosophy of Religion , and tracing its transmission , expansion , restriction , modifica- tion , along the course of history into the midst of our own modern thought . Nor are the questions of ...
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... meaning shall take its legitimate place . To fall back once again on the analogy of natural history , the time may soon come when it will be thought as unreasonable for a scientific student of theology not to have a competent ...
... meaning shall take its legitimate place . To fall back once again on the analogy of natural history , the time may soon come when it will be thought as unreasonable for a scientific student of theology not to have a competent ...
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Abipones Africa ages Amazulu ancient animals animistic appears Archæology Archip Aryan Asien barbaric Bastian beasts belief belong body called century Charlevoix Chinook Jargon civilization connexion creatures culture custom Dayaks dead death described divination doctrine dreams early earth English European evidence express fact fancy father Fiji fingers funeral ghost Greek Grimm hand heaven Hine-nui-te-po Hist human hyæna idea imitative Indian interjectional Islands Journ Karens Khonds language legend living lower races Malay man's mankind Maui Max Müller meaning mediæval Mensch mind modern Moon myth mythic mythology nations native nature nature-myth night numerals Oestl Ojibwa origin philosophy Plin primitive Quichua quinary relation religion remarkable rite rude Sanskrit savage tribes Schoolcraft seems sneeze soul sound spirit stone story survival theory things thought tion Tonga traced Veddas verb vigesimal vowels Waitz words Wuttke Yoruba Zealand Zulu