The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 48
... effect those magical disappearances which have so baffled Europeans . Whether they allow other people to handle the drum I cannot say . The Laplanders do their divinations through the drum , and , like the American Indians , connect it ...
... effect those magical disappearances which have so baffled Europeans . Whether they allow other people to handle the drum I cannot say . The Laplanders do their divinations through the drum , and , like the American Indians , connect it ...
Page 123
... effect upon the human mind . Of all these influences modern surgery is the most powerful . It has robbed war of its worst horrors and poverty of its greatest dread . It touches every human being now alive , because it removes from life ...
... effect upon the human mind . Of all these influences modern surgery is the most powerful . It has robbed war of its worst horrors and poverty of its greatest dread . It touches every human being now alive , because it removes from life ...
Page 196
... effect although the majority of the electors were opposed to it . They suggest , however , that this danger should be met not by the establishment of a Second Chamber with an effective power of control , but by means of an alteration in ...
... effect although the majority of the electors were opposed to it . They suggest , however , that this danger should be met not by the establishment of a Second Chamber with an effective power of control , but by means of an alteration in ...
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