| Robert Henry Codrington - 1891 - عدد الصفحات: 456
...direct it, but its force may break forth at some new point ; the presence of it is ascertained by proof. A man comes by chance upon a stone which takes his...certainly not a common stone, there must be mana in it. So he argues with himself, and he puts it to the proof ; he lays it at the root of a tree to the fruit... | |
| Henry Hutchinson Montgomery - 1896 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...direct it, but its force may break forth at some new point ; the presence of it is ascertained by proof. A man comes by chance upon a stone which takes his...certainly not a common stone, there must be 'Mana' in it. So he argues with himself, and he puts it to the proof ; he lays it at the root of a tree to the fruit... | |
| Alfred Cort Haddon - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 120
...direct it, but its force may break forth at some new point; the presence of it is ascertained by proof. A man comes by chance upon a stone which takes his...certainly not a common stone, there must be mana in it. So he argues with himself, and he puts it to the proof; he lays it at the root of a tree to the fruit... | |
| Percy Stafford Allen, John de Monins Johnson - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 426
...227. J WJ McGee, Fifteenth Annual Report of the U. 8. Bureau of Ethnology (Washington, 1898), 182. his fancy ; its shape is singular, it is like something,...certainly not a common stone, there must be mana in it. So he argues with himself, and he puts it to the proof ; he lays it at the root of a tree to the fruit... | |
| Percy Stafford Allen, John de Monins Johnson - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 382
...Fifteenth Annual Report of the V. 8. Bureau of Ethnology (Washington, 1898), 182. his fancy ; it« shape is singular, it is like something, it is certainly not a common stone. there must be mana in it. So he argues with himself, and he puts it to the proof ; he lays it at the root of a tree to the fruit... | |
| Robert Ranulph Marett - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 238
...concerned to mark and exploit the difference when presented in the concrete. As Codrington says : " A man comes by chance upon a stone which takes his...its shape is singular, it is like something, it is 1 WJ M'Gee, Fifteenth Annual Report of the US Bureau of Ethnology (Washington, 1898), 182. 125 certainly... | |
| James H. Leuba - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 402
...Armstrong, New York, 1907, p. 276. 3 The marvellous Mana of the Melanesians is often found in stones. " A man comes by chance upon a stone which takes his...certainly not a common stone, there must be mana in it. So he argues with himself, and he puts it to the proof ; he lays it at the root of a tree to the fruit... | |
| James Henry Leuba - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 414
...Armstrong, New York, 1907, p. 276. 2 The marvellous Mana of the Melanesians is often found in stones. " A man comes by chance upon a stone which takes his...certainly not a common stone, there must be mana in it. So he argues with himself, and he puts it to the proof ; he lays it at the root of a tree to the fruit... | |
| James Henry Leuba - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...York, 1907, p. 276. 2 The marvellous Mana of the Melanesians is often found in stones. " A man con1es by chance upon a stone which takes his fancy ; its...certainly not a common stone, there must be mana in it. So he argues with himself, and he puts it to the proof ; he lays it at the root of a tree to the fruit... | |
| Robert Ranulph Marett - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...merely concerned to mark and exploit the difference when presented in the concrete. As Codrington says: "A man comes by chance upon a stone which takes his...certainly not a common stone, there must be mana in it. So he argues with himself, and he puts it to the proof; he lays it at the root of a tree to the fruit... | |
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