The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, 3. részMacmillan, 1922 - 752 oldal |
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... reason in Bilaspore , a district of India , when the chief men of a village meet in council , no one present should twirl a spindle ; for they think that if such a thing were to happen , the discussion , like the spindle , would move in ...
... reason in Bilaspore , a district of India , when the chief men of a village meet in council , no one present should twirl a spindle ; for they think that if such a thing were to happen , the discussion , like the spindle , would move in ...
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... reason it is a rule with the Toradjas of Central Celebes that no one may stand or loiter on the ladder of a house where there is a pregnant woman , for such delay would retard the birth of the child ; and in various parts of Sumatra the ...
... reason it is a rule with the Toradjas of Central Celebes that no one may stand or loiter on the ladder of a house where there is a pregnant woman , for such delay would retard the birth of the child ; and in various parts of Sumatra the ...
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... reason , that such stones were used as amulets long before they were worn as mere ornaments . Thus the Greeks gave the name of tree - agate to a stone which exhibits tree - like markings , and they thought that if two of these gems were ...
... reason , that such stones were used as amulets long before they were worn as mere ornaments . Thus the Greeks gave the name of tree - agate to a stone which exhibits tree - like markings , and they thought that if two of these gems were ...
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... reason of the practice is obscure ; all that concerns us here is the belief that a sympathetic relation continued to exist between the lad and his teeth after the latter had been extracted from his gums . Thus among some of the tribes ...
... reason of the practice is obscure ; all that concerns us here is the belief that a sympathetic relation continued to exist between the lad and his teeth after the latter had been extracted from his gums . Thus among some of the tribes ...
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... reason assigned for invoking the rats on these occasions was that rats ' teeth were the strongest known to the natives . Other parts which are commonly believed to remain in a sym- pathetic union with the body , after the physical ...
... reason assigned for invoking the rats on these occasions was that rats ' teeth were the strongest known to the natives . Other parts which are commonly believed to remain in a sym- pathetic union with the body , after the physical ...
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