Religious Dances in the Christian Church: And in Popular MedicinePhotographs and brief text describe the skills of retrievers, sheep and cattle dogs, Seeing Eye dogs, greyhounds, bloodhounds, police dogs, watchdogs, huskies, and other canines that work for man. |
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Introductory | 1 |
Religious Dances among the Jews | 9 |
At the Graves of the Martyrs | 39 |
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Religious Dances in the Christian Church and in Popular Medicine Eugène Louis Backman No preview available - 1977 |
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