The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 180. kötetA. Constable, 1894 |
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133. oldal
... living . Fear of the return of the ghosts of the dead gave rise to superstitions which in some parts of Europe have lingered to this day , such as the carrying of the dead body out of the house with the feet outwards . In Homer already ...
... living . Fear of the return of the ghosts of the dead gave rise to superstitions which in some parts of Europe have lingered to this day , such as the carrying of the dead body out of the house with the feet outwards . In Homer already ...
137. oldal
... living . The temples were closed and covered with awnings , the doors of the houses were protected with evil - averting charms , such as hawthorn and pitch . The souls of the family were propitiated with offerings and libations . When ...
... living . The temples were closed and covered with awnings , the doors of the houses were protected with evil - averting charms , such as hawthorn and pitch . The souls of the family were propitiated with offerings and libations . When ...
191. oldal
... living things is clearly established . This is the more remarkable because the proof rests of necessity upon the extremely defective and fragmentary record which fossils supply . As if it were so arranged on purpose to defeat the ...
... living things is clearly established . This is the more remarkable because the proof rests of necessity upon the extremely defective and fragmentary record which fossils supply . As if it were so arranged on purpose to defeat the ...
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