The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Sir James Frazer might well deem himself entitled to a rest ; more especially as the first volume by itself had swallowed whole two sets of Gifford lectures . For , although he had delivered subsequent courses that could be turned to ...
Sir James Frazer might well deem himself entitled to a rest ; more especially as the first volume by itself had swallowed whole two sets of Gifford lectures . For , although he had delivered subsequent courses that could be turned to ...
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... James Frazer takes little notice of hallucination , some at least must have been capable of seeing ghosts . Even supposing , then , that a man's death was consistently imputed to witchcraft , there was no reason why as a ghost he should ...
... James Frazer takes little notice of hallucination , some at least must have been capable of seeing ghosts . Even supposing , then , that a man's death was consistently imputed to witchcraft , there was no reason why as a ghost he should ...
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... James Welbore Agar Ellis , subsequently created Lord Dover , acquired the place , and its later name was due to this fact . On his death in 1864 it passed to Lord Clifden , whose widow remained here till 1885 , in which year the ...
... James Welbore Agar Ellis , subsequently created Lord Dover , acquired the place , and its later name was due to this fact . On his death in 1864 it passed to Lord Clifden , whose widow remained here till 1885 , in which year the ...
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