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... live in the vicinity of the river Obe , and those who are established about the Obdor and Berezof . The Ostiaki are the most numerous nations of Si- beria , where the population , on account of the rigour of the climate , is not very ...
... live in the vicinity of the river Obe , and those who are established about the Obdor and Berezof . The Ostiaki are the most numerous nations of Si- beria , where the population , on account of the rigour of the climate , is not very ...
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... live in rivers , forests , mountains , & c . & c . Their sole delight is in tormenting mankind . The people are persuaded , that the gods appear to their , Schamans under different shapes , but particularly in the form of a bear ; for ...
... live in rivers , forests , mountains , & c . & c . Their sole delight is in tormenting mankind . The people are persuaded , that the gods appear to their , Schamans under different shapes , but particularly in the form of a bear ; for ...
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... live ; yet upon this solemn occasion , the voice of that God issued from the clouds of heaven whilst his co - equal son stood by the side of the Baptist , and the Holy Ghost rested visibly upon him , as a confirmation of his Divine ...
... live ; yet upon this solemn occasion , the voice of that God issued from the clouds of heaven whilst his co - equal son stood by the side of the Baptist , and the Holy Ghost rested visibly upon him , as a confirmation of his Divine ...
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Goochs Mrs Sherwood Forest | 22 |
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