| William Mariner - 1817 - 632 sider
...up, away flies its soul for the service of the gods. If a house is taken down, or any way destroyed, its immortal part will find a situation on the plains...and, to confirm this doctrine, the Fiji people can shew you a sort of natural well, or deep hole in the ground, at one of their islands, across the bottom... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...the seat of life. They form no idea respecting the use of the brain, unless it be, perhaps, the Beat of memory ; (they have a distinct word for memory,...the bottom of which runs a stream of water, in which you may clearly perceive the souls of men, women, beasts, plants, stocks, stones, canoes, houses, and... | |
| Walter Lawry - 1850 - 164 sider
...finds a situation in the plains of Bulu. As a confirmation of this doctrine, the Feejee people show a sort of natural well, or deep hole in the ground,...bottom of which runs a stream of water, in which, they say, may distinctly be perceived the souls of men aud women, beasts and plants, of stones, canoes,... | |
| Walter Lawry - 1850 - 330 sider
...finds a situation in the plains of Bulu. As a confirmation of this doctrine, the Feejee people show a sort of natural well, or deep hole in the ground,...bottom of which runs a stream of water, in which, they say, may distinctly be perceived the souls of men and women, beasts and plants, of stones, canoes,... | |
| Walter Lawry - 1850 - 168 sider
...finds a «ituation in the plains of llulu. AH a confirmation of this doctrino, tho Feejee peophi nhow a sort of natural well, or deep hole in the ground, at one of their inlunds, across the bottom of which runs a elream of water, in which, they ноу, may distinctly be... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1874 - 528 sider
...up, away flics its soul for the service of the gods. If a house is taken down or any way destroyed, its immortal part will find a situation on the plains...sort of natural well, or deep hole in the ground, atone of their islands, across the bottom of which runs a stream of water, in which you may clearly... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 646 sider
...away flies its ' soul for the service of the gods. If a house is taken ' down, or any way destroyed, its immortal part will find ' a situation on the plains of Bolotoo.' The Finns believed that all inanimate objects had their ' haltia,' or soul.4 Sproat,5 speaking of NW... | |
| C. E. van Kesteren, R. A. van Sandick, J. E. de Meyier - 1884 - 896 sider
...up, away flies its soul for the service of the gods. If a house is taken down or any way destroyed, its immortal part will find a situation on the plains...the bottom of which runs a stream of water, in which you may clearly perceive the souls of men and women, beasts and plants, of stocks and stones, canoes... | |
| C. E. van Kesteren, R. A. van Sandick, J. E. de Meyier - 1884 - 842 sider
...house is taken down or any way destroyed, its immortal part will find a situation on the plains ol Bolotoo; and, to confirm this doctrine, the Fiji people...the bottom of which runs a stream of water, in which you may clearly perceive the souls of men and women , beasts and plants, of stocks and stones, canoes... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - 1889 - 532 sider
...up, away flies its soul for the service of the gods. If a house is taken down or any way destroyed, its immortal part will find a situation on the plains...well, or deep hole in the ground, at one of their isknds, across the bottom of which runs a stream of water, in which you may clearly perceive the souls... | |
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