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An old woman possessed a bucket which was able to draw anything into it , no matter how far away . There were many legends about “ Old - Man - Coyote ” and his remarkable exploits . The following is a sample tale with a moral : Three ...
An old woman possessed a bucket which was able to draw anything into it , no matter how far away . There were many legends about “ Old - Man - Coyote ” and his remarkable exploits . The following is a sample tale with a moral : Three ...
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The Tuareg related how some very wicked people were able to v atone for all their sins by building a city of refuge for the aged 130 The Ashanti told how a woman in her old able to infatuate a god and finally win his love and special ...
The Tuareg related how some very wicked people were able to v atone for all their sins by building a city of refuge for the aged 130 The Ashanti told how a woman in her old able to infatuate a god and finally win his love and special ...
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Indeed , many individuals have been able to find in family relationships opportunities for effective social participation well into senility , and even to exploit some rights which have outlasted life itself , for the last wishes of ...
Indeed , many individuals have been able to find in family relationships opportunities for effective social participation well into senility , and even to exploit some rights which have outlasted life itself , for the last wishes of ...
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Property Rights | 36 |
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