G. B. iii. 197.
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G. B. iii. 120.
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The passage in which Mr. Frazer thus appears to demolish his own theory represents his opinion before his theory was evolved. It appeared in his first edition, but he retains it in his remodelled work.
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G. B. iii. 193.
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G. B. iii. 195.
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See the contradictory attempts to get out of this difficulty in iii. 189.
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G. B. iii. 120.
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G. B. i. xv. xvi.
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See also Appendix C, pp. 303-304.
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G. B. ii. 147.
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G. B. iii. 166.
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G. B. iii. 346.
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G. B. ii. 95.
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G. B. ii. 160.
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G. B. i. 227.
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G. B. ii. 217.
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G. B. ii. 145.
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G. B. ii. 129.
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G. B. ii. 253; ii. 250.
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G. B. ii. 123.
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G. B. iii. 122.
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G. B. iii. 127.
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G. B. iii. 163.
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G. B. iii. 456.
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G. B. iii. 456, 457.
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