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... living rather than to the dead : the young widow had to bring up her child , the older one must also think about the future of her adult daughter . The younger woman was setting an example which the older one would do well to follow ...
... living rather than to the dead : the young widow had to bring up her child , the older one must also think about the future of her adult daughter . The younger woman was setting an example which the older one would do well to follow ...
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... living and influencing their lives . The connection between religious sentiment ( or thought ) and social relationships appears to be evident at the very outset of man's intellectual development . At this stage in his evolutionary ...
... living and influencing their lives . The connection between religious sentiment ( or thought ) and social relationships appears to be evident at the very outset of man's intellectual development . At this stage in his evolutionary ...
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... living there , were unaware of the changes that were going on around them . What was happening , of course , was that the local people were living within their tradition , which was by nature constantly evolving , while the expatriates ...
... living there , were unaware of the changes that were going on around them . What was happening , of course , was that the local people were living within their tradition , which was by nature constantly evolving , while the expatriates ...
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Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
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