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" Morais, their Whattas, their idols, their sacrifices, and their sacred songs, all of which they have in common with each other, are convincing proofs, that their religious notions are derived from the same source. "
The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook Around the World - Σελίδα 136
των James Cook - 1821
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...least so far circumscribed and ascertained, as to make it worth the while for the inferior orders to cultivate the soil, and to occupy their possessions...and though in all these countries there is a certain tain class of men, to whose care the performance of their religious rites is committed, yet we never...

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...resembles, in most of its principal features, that of the Society a.nd Friendly islands. Their morais, their whattas, their idols, their sacrifices, and...religious notions are derived from the same source. Human sacrifices are more frequent here (according to the account of the natives themselves), than...

The Edinburgh Gazetteer, Or Geographical Dictionary ..., Τόμος 5

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...the SAN SAN Society and Friendly islands. Their moráis, their whattas, their idols, their sacrifice^ and their sacred songs, all of which they have in...religious notions are derived from the same source. Human sacrifices are more frequent here (according to the account of the natives themselves), than...

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...resembles, in most of its principal features, that of the Society and Friendly Islands. Their morait, their whattas, their idols, their sacrifices, and...and though in all these countries there is a certain tain class of men, lo whose care the performance of their religions rites is committed, yet we never...

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...most of its principal features, that of the Society and Friendly Islands. Their morals, their whattus, their idols, their sacrifices, and their sacred songs,...ceremonies, this branch indeed far exceeds the rest j and though in all these countries there is a certain tain class of men, to whose care the performance...

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...resembles, in most of its principal features, that of the Society and Friendly Islands. Their Morais, their Whattas, their idols, their sacrifices, and...men, to whose care the performance of their religious rites is committed ; yet we had never met with a regular society of priests, till we discovered the...

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...resembles in most of its principal features that of the Society and Friendly Islands. Their morais, their whattas, their idols, their sacrifices, and...religious notions are derived from the same source." It is impossible within these limits to investigate every case. I have taken the more salient cases,...

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...resembles in moat of its principal features that of the Society and Friendly Iilands. Their morais, their whattas, their idols, their sacrifices, and...have in common •with each other, are convincing proofi that their religious notions arc derived from the lame source." It is impossible within these...




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