The Childhood of the World: A Simple Account of Man in Early TimesMacmillan and Company, 1873 - 118 من الصفحات |
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... friends thought that such things were needed by them as they travelled the long journey to another world . I should tell you that but very few bones of primitive man have been found , and this is not to be wondered at when we remember ...
... friends thought that such things were needed by them as they travelled the long journey to another world . I should tell you that but very few bones of primitive man have been found , and this is not to be wondered at when we remember ...
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... friend- ship and peace . So they would trade together ; the earth would yield the farmer more food than he needed , and he would be glad to barter with it , giving some of it to the herdsman in exchange for cattle , and to the toolmaker ...
... friend- ship and peace . So they would trade together ; the earth would yield the farmer more food than he needed , and he would be glad to barter with it , giving some of it to the herdsman in exchange for cattle , and to the toolmaker ...
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... friendship , we speak in gesture - language , and would have to do it a great deal if we were travelling in some country of which we did not know the language . There are very few things that cannot be expressed by signs or gestures ...
... friendship , we speak in gesture - language , and would have to do it a great deal if we were travelling in some country of which we did not know the language . There are very few things that cannot be expressed by signs or gestures ...
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... friends stood silent and tearful beside their dead friends in those days as they do in these ; and do you think that man would sit himself down to frame a wilful , cunning lie about the things which awed him ? Although the ideas which ...
... friends stood silent and tearful beside their dead friends in those days as they do in these ; and do you think that man would sit himself down to frame a wilful , cunning lie about the things which awed him ? Although the ideas which ...
الصفحة 64
... friend of man ; when his heat scorched the earth he was said to be slaying his children . You have perhaps heard that the dark patches on the moon's face , which look so very much like a nose and two eyes , gave rise to the notion of a ...
... friend of man ; when his heat scorched the earth he was said to be slaying his children . You have perhaps heard that the dark patches on the moon's face , which look so very much like a nose and two eyes , gave rise to the notion of a ...
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