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... force so soon as any worship or belief was preached irrespective of a particular spot or people . The oldest worships were local ; even the propitiation of ancestral ghosts was associated with local shrines . No religion was exclusive ...
... force so soon as any worship or belief was preached irrespective of a particular spot or people . The oldest worships were local ; even the propitiation of ancestral ghosts was associated with local shrines . No religion was exclusive ...
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... force which might , if brought into effective play , profoundly modify the relations of peoples to one another , ought not to pass unnoticed , for it is a movement of world significance . It is the attempt to efface national ...
... force which might , if brought into effective play , profoundly modify the relations of peoples to one another , ought not to pass unnoticed , for it is a movement of world significance . It is the attempt to efface national ...
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... force of character , the efforts of all other nations to commend themselves to the Balkan peoples . And this work ... force only , is a great moral force within and without the Empire . It is not with physical weapons only , nor even ...
... force of character , the efforts of all other nations to commend themselves to the Balkan peoples . And this work ... force only , is a great moral force within and without the Empire . It is not with physical weapons only , nor even ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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