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But it offers no solution of the difficulty attending the preservation of the germs of
the more perfect animals , many of which are inseparably connected with the
parent , and require the continuance of her life to preserve vitality until the period
of ...
But it offers no solution of the difficulty attending the preservation of the germs of
the more perfect animals , many of which are inseparably connected with the
parent , and require the continuance of her life to preserve vitality until the period
of ...
Pagina 374
Their music is very barbarous ; but they have instruments resembling the
tambourine , the drum , and Pandean pipes , on which they perform to regular
cadence . — They marry young , and instances of celibacy beyond the period of
maturity ...
Their music is very barbarous ; but they have instruments resembling the
tambourine , the drum , and Pandean pipes , on which they perform to regular
cadence . — They marry young , and instances of celibacy beyond the period of
maturity ...
Pagina 402
During this period , she is initiated by the priests into all the mysteries and
chicanery of the religion of their forefathers , which consisted in the worship of the
black and white snake , and in the mummery of giving sanctity to bones , rags , &
c .
During this period , she is initiated by the priests into all the mysteries and
chicanery of the religion of their forefathers , which consisted in the worship of the
black and white snake , and in the mummery of giving sanctity to bones , rags , &
c .
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