Aún no tenemos significados para "popular superstition".
1Stories of this nature are very common in the annals of popular superstition.
2They are an embodiment of a popular superstition, and nothing more.
3If a popular superstition is correct, I was predestined to journey.
4Yet, neither white nor black magic are what popular superstition understands by the terms.
5This is still a popular superstition from Baghdad to Morocco.
6There is little popular superstition to endure its former dictation.
7What is characteristic of Italy is the support lent by humanism to the popular superstition.
8There was a popular superstition that strange unnatural happenings preceded great events, and they were seen
9In this, as in many other instances, popular opinion should rather be called " popular superstition."
10Why could he not take advantage of the popular superstition and disappear indeed, taking Glory with him!
11It is a popular superstition, in which for some years the writer shared, that such effigies represented Crusaders.
12She had remained a strict Catholic and had retained much of the lavish popular superstition of my country.
13There is a popular superstition that you ought never to pull off the keeper of a magnet suddenly.
14An earthquake occurred on the 13th December of that year, which was well calculated to excite popular superstition.
15The court found Newton guilty of witchcraft, and she fell a victim to the popular superstition of her time.
16Whether this was simply the popular superstition, or the result of reports circulated with an object, is not known.
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