Credulities Past and Present: Including the Sea and Seamen, Miners, Amulets and Talismans, Rings, Word and Letter Divination, Numbers, Trials, Exorcising and Blessing of Animals, Birds, Eggs, and LuckChatto and Windus, 1880 - 560 Seiten |
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... heard many who are sunk in such folly and stupidity , as to believe and assert , that there is a certain country which they call Magonia , whence ships come in the clouds , for the purpose of carrying back the corn which is beaten off ...
... heard many who are sunk in such folly and stupidity , as to believe and assert , that there is a certain country which they call Magonia , whence ships come in the clouds , for the purpose of carrying back the corn which is beaten off ...
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... heard upon the water . " Andrews remarks , " superstition and profaneness , those extremes of human conduct , are too often found united in the sailor ; and the man who dreads the stormy effect of drowning a cat , or of whistling a ...
... heard upon the water . " Andrews remarks , " superstition and profaneness , those extremes of human conduct , are too often found united in the sailor ; and the man who dreads the stormy effect of drowning a cat , or of whistling a ...
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... heard him , ' An I were as you , I would never come at sea . ' ' Why ? ' said he - ' where did your great grand- father , grandfather , and father die ? ' ' Where , but in their beds ! ' An I were as you , then , I would never come to ...
... heard him , ' An I were as you , I would never come at sea . ' ' Why ? ' said he - ' where did your great grand- father , grandfather , and father die ? ' ' Where , but in their beds ! ' An I were as you , then , I would never come to ...
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... heard . Oh ! thus does the prophet of good or ill Meet hate from the creatures he serveth still ; Yet he ne'er falters , so , Petrel , spring Once more o'er the waves , on thy stormy wing ! " Pennant says that the petrel cautions the ...
... heard . Oh ! thus does the prophet of good or ill Meet hate from the creatures he serveth still ; Yet he ne'er falters , so , Petrel , spring Once more o'er the waves , on thy stormy wing ! " Pennant says that the petrel cautions the ...
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... heard many who are sunk in such folly and stupidity , as to believe and assert , that there is a certain country which they call Magonia , whence ships come in the clouds , for the purpose of carrying back the corn which is beaten off ...
... heard many who are sunk in such folly and stupidity , as to believe and assert , that there is a certain country which they call Magonia , whence ships come in the clouds , for the purpose of carrying back the corn which is beaten off ...
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