| Mourant Brock - 1879 - 116 páginas
...location, in either hemisphere it appears to have been the aboriginal possession of every people of antiquity — the elastic girdle, so to say, which...point of contact in every system of Pagan mythology, to which all the families of mankind were severally and irresistibly drawn, and by which their common... | |
| Mourant Brock - 1882 - 150 páginas
...location, iu either hemisphere it appears to have been the aboriginal possession of every people of antiquity — the elastic girdle, so to say, which...heathen communities, the most significant token of a universal brotherhood, the principal point of contact in every system of Pagan mythology, to which... | |
| Ignatius Donnelly - 1882 - 516 páginas
...hemisphere, it appears to have been the aboriginal possession of every people in antiquity — the clastic girdle, so to say, which embraced the most widely...heathen communities — the most significant token of a universal brotherhood, to -which all the families of mankind were severally and irresistibly drawn,... | |
| Hargrave Jennings - 1889 - 130 páginas
...the one symbol common to all. It has been described as the aboriginal possession of every people of antiquity, the elastic girdle so to say, which embraced...heathen communities ; the most significant token of a universal brotherhood, the principal point of contact in every system of Pagan mythology. ' That... | |
| 1897 - 840 páginas
...superiority of caste, colour, nationality, or location in either hemisphere, it appears to have been the aboriginal possession of every people in antiquity;...heathen communities; the most significant token of a universal brotheihood; the principal point of contact in every system of pagan mythology. That mighty... | |
| Ignatius Donnelly - 2006 - 386 páginas
...either hemisphere, it appears to have been the aboriginal possession of every people in .antiquity—the elastic girdle, so to say, which embraced the most widely separated heathen communities—the most significant token of a universal brotherhood, to which all the families of mankind... | |
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