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Symbols and talismans from Hindu, pagan and Jewish religions illustrating superstition. Engraving.
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Lettering: A. Juif tenant le Mezuzoth. B. Marques superstitieuses des Indiens avec leurs couleurs. C. Autres. D. Pulleyar idole des Indiens, qui protege les nouveaus mariés. E. Talisman qui aide á decouvrir des tresors.
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Title: Symbols and talismans from Hindu, pagan and Jewish religions illustrating superstition. Engraving.
Description:
Lettering: A.
Juif tenant le Mezuzoth.
B.
Marques superstitieuses des Indiens avec leurs couleurs.
C.
Autres.
D.
Pulleyar idole des Indiens, qui protege les nouveaus mariés.
E.
Talisman qui aide á decouvrir des tresors.
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