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The great problems of the Twentieth century will have immediate relation to the discoveries of Amer
The great problems of the Twentieth century will have immediate relation to the discoveries of Amer
The great problems of the Twentieth century will have immediate relation to the discoveries of Amer
The great problems of the Twentieth century will have immediate relation to the discoveries of Amer
The great problems of the Twentieth century will have immediate relation to the discoveries of Amer
The great problems of the Twentieth century will have immediate relation to the discoveries of Amer
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The first glimpse that we have of the notions which the Greeks possessed of the shape and the inhabJoseph Jacobs:
Nowhere else is there so large and consistent a body of oral tradition about the national and mythiJoseph Jacobs:
The fate of the Celt in the British Empire bids fair to resemble that of the Greeks among the RomanJoseph Jacobs:
The truth is, my folk-lore friends and my Saturday Reviewer differ with me on the important problemJoseph Jacobs:
The Celtic folk-tales have been collected while the practice of story-telling is still in full vigoJoseph Jacobs:
In 1893, Miss M. Roalfe Cox brought together, in a volume of the Folk-Lore Society, no less than 34Joseph Jacobs:
Obscure as still remains the origin of that 'genre' of romance to which the tales before us belong,Joseph Jacobs:
Permanent bonds of culture began to be formed between the extreme East and the extreme West of EuroJoseph Jacobs:
The first two crusades brought the flower of European chivalry to Constantinople and restored thatJoseph Jacobs:
Every place but that in which one is born is equally strange and wondrous. Once beyond the bounds o