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Identifier: literarydigest60newy (find matches)
Title: The literary digest
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York : Funk & Wagnalls (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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isa low-grade Lamaism or Animism. Dr.Beech is quoted as to their strange charac-teristics and traditions: History handed down by word ofmouth by the Chinese of the southerjiprovinces has it that the races now livingin the mountainous regions, or one of theseraces, once was spread all over southernChina. So, too, says the tradition ofTibetans on the other side. The tribesmen,too, have this tradition and relate thatthey were driven back and back andfinally into the mountains. It is interesting to speculate on howmuch truth there is in these traditions.We know that most of the races of Europecame out of the depth of central Asia. Itmay be supposed that each race, movingonward, Avould leave behind some remnantof its people. The onward press of otherpeoples would compel those remaining, nomatter how brave, to desert then* broadterritories and take refuge in the motm-tains. A little north of this region arosethe greatest conqueror the world has ever The Literary Digest for March 8, 1919 53
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