The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 33
... whole party . But morning found his acquaintance of the night before in a milder frame , and written explana- tions were exchanged , which , though they proved more satisfactory to the seconds than to the parties them- selves ...
... whole party . But morning found his acquaintance of the night before in a milder frame , and written explana- tions were exchanged , which , though they proved more satisfactory to the seconds than to the parties them- selves ...
Page 46
... whole collection , however , may be roughly ascribed to the 14th or 15th century B.C. In course of time it came to assume a sacred character and the theory of inspiration in support of this shows at least the high veneration in which it ...
... whole collection , however , may be roughly ascribed to the 14th or 15th century B.C. In course of time it came to assume a sacred character and the theory of inspiration in support of this shows at least the high veneration in which it ...
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... whole able and willing to act in combination and concert in their country's cause ; when religious worship was not a solemn farce of priests and temples , but when every father of a family lighted the sacrificial fire in his own hearth ...
... whole able and willing to act in combination and concert in their country's cause ; when religious worship was not a solemn farce of priests and temples , but when every father of a family lighted the sacrificial fire in his own hearth ...
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... whole of the Kakar folklore which , it is curious to note , is mainly the composition of the females , celebrates the exploits of this famous warrior and priest . For instance , one of the legends says that Sanzar once rode into the ...
... whole of the Kakar folklore which , it is curious to note , is mainly the composition of the females , celebrates the exploits of this famous warrior and priest . For instance , one of the legends says that Sanzar once rode into the ...
Page 67
... whole world . But no less interesting are the folk - beliefs and the weird superstitions of the Japanese , their fantastic legends and fascinating folktales . Quite a literature has been written on these last - mentioned subjects , in ...
... whole world . But no less interesting are the folk - beliefs and the weird superstitions of the Japanese , their fantastic legends and fascinating folktales . Quite a literature has been written on these last - mentioned subjects , in ...
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