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... Indians , the sun ) that is strange to us , but the idea that man can help God . Our prayers are all directed to asking favors of God ; the Indian has far more dignity , for he thinks with his heart and wishes to give as well as receive ...
... Indians , the sun ) that is strange to us , but the idea that man can help God . Our prayers are all directed to asking favors of God ; the Indian has far more dignity , for he thinks with his heart and wishes to give as well as receive ...
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... Indian blood in Americans to be so high . His friend laughed and replied that he was willing to bet that there was not one drop of Indian blood in all these hundreds . This was before Jung had analyzed enough Americans to be aware of ...
... Indian blood in Americans to be so high . His friend laughed and replied that he was willing to bet that there was not one drop of Indian blood in all these hundreds . This was before Jung had analyzed enough Americans to be aware of ...
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... Indian Science Congress at Calcutta . In view of their itinerary between landing at Bombay and arriving in Calcutta it must have been a very full schedule . Not only did they see one place of ... India Indian Intermezzo , 1937-1938 243.
... Indian Science Congress at Calcutta . In view of their itinerary between landing at Bombay and arriving in Calcutta it must have been a very full schedule . Not only did they see one place of ... India Indian Intermezzo , 1937-1938 243.
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Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
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