Folklore, Band 7Joseph Jacobs, Alfred Trübner Nutt, Arthur Robinson Wright, William Crooke Folklore Society, 1896 Most vols. for 1890- contain list of members of the Folk-lore Society. |
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... took part . The meeting closed with a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Conybeare for his paper . Tuesday , December 17th , 1895 . The PRESIDENT ( Mr. E. Clodd ) in the Chair . THE Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ...
... took part . The meeting closed with a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Conybeare for his paper . Tuesday , December 17th , 1895 . The PRESIDENT ( Mr. E. Clodd ) in the Chair . THE Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ...
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... took part . At the conclusion of the discussion , Mr. Thomson offered some observations upon the paper and in answer to questions . The President laid on the table Professor Kuno Meyer's " Voyage of Bran , son of Febal , " with Mr ...
... took part . At the conclusion of the discussion , Mr. Thomson offered some observations upon the paper and in answer to questions . The President laid on the table Professor Kuno Meyer's " Voyage of Bran , son of Febal , " with Mr ...
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... took all possible care to prevent its being communicated to the natives here ; and I have reason to believe my endeavours succeeded . " Apparently , on the testimony of Mariner and of Labillardière they did ; but the whole passage is an ...
... took all possible care to prevent its being communicated to the natives here ; and I have reason to believe my endeavours succeeded . " Apparently , on the testimony of Mariner and of Labillardière they did ; but the whole passage is an ...
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... took possession of this land between Whangaparoa and the Bay of Islands . The canoe con- tained a person who had leprosy , from whom the major part of the migrators caught the disease . Leprosy is called by the Maoris tuwhenua , and ...
... took possession of this land between Whangaparoa and the Bay of Islands . The canoe con- tained a person who had leprosy , from whom the major part of the migrators caught the disease . Leprosy is called by the Maoris tuwhenua , and ...
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... took the plunge and loosened the soil while I unearthed the stones . Beyond this I learnt nothing about Ratu except the following two short stories . When the Noco people attacked the Toga district they stormed the village which then ...
... took the plunge and loosened the soil while I unearthed the stones . Beyond this I learnt nothing about Ratu except the following two short stories . When the Noco people attacked the Toga district they stormed the village which then ...
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Folklore, Band 9 Joseph Jacobs,Alfred Trübner Nutt,Arthur Robinson Wright,William Crooke Vollansicht - 1898 |
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ancient Apology Apology of Aristides Arabic archæology Armenian asked Balavari Baralam Barlaam and Josaphat Bédier belief birds boggans brought Cailleach called century charm child Christ Christian church Count of Angoulême cure custom daughter dead death drink fairy father folklore Georgian girl give Greek Greek text hand Haxey heard heathen Holy honour hood husband Isle of Axholme Jātaka Jochanan Jovasaph killed king land legend leprosy lived Lord mask mother Nachovr neighbours never night Nutt origin pagan Pāli Parable popular prince Professor religion replied rites sacred says snake Society spirit stone story superstition Syriac Taillefer Taillefer de Léon tale tell thee thou hast throw tion told took tradition translation tree Tuatha Dé Danann unto W. H. D. Rouse wife William Taillefer woman words worship