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... fact , taken steps to ascertain whether those who are our Corresponding Fellows desire to receive our publications as before ; and I may add that the Trustees of the British Museum have taken similar action . But I confess I think that ...
... fact , taken steps to ascertain whether those who are our Corresponding Fellows desire to receive our publications as before ; and I may add that the Trustees of the British Museum have taken similar action . But I confess I think that ...
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... facts of human life transferred to the non - human sphere : pursuit of the bride , cattle - raiding , for instance , transferred to the starry heavens . Therefore the fact that there is a Vedic myth of a wind - god driving away the ...
... facts of human life transferred to the non - human sphere : pursuit of the bride , cattle - raiding , for instance , transferred to the starry heavens . Therefore the fact that there is a Vedic myth of a wind - god driving away the ...
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... fact . Many cautious anthropologists had hinted at it as a possible principle of interpretation , and Sir Laurence Gomme pursued it with effect in his Folk - Lore as an Historical Science ; but the most brilliant and scientific exponent ...
... fact . Many cautious anthropologists had hinted at it as a possible principle of interpretation , and Sir Laurence Gomme pursued it with effect in his Folk - Lore as an Historical Science ; but the most brilliant and scientific exponent ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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