The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 9. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1879 |
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... origin of society , his theory is , on the face of it , natural and plausible , and it has been almost universally accepted . The beginning of society , it has been said a thou- sand times , is the family , a natural association of ...
... origin of society , his theory is , on the face of it , natural and plausible , and it has been almost universally accepted . The beginning of society , it has been said a thou- sand times , is the family , a natural association of ...
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... Origin of the Distinction of Ranks , p . 47 ( 4th edition , Edinburgh , 1806 ) . 3. If the practices which make kindred through males difficult or impossible to recognize were ever universally prevalent , they will have left vestiges of ...
... Origin of the Distinction of Ranks , p . 47 ( 4th edition , Edinburgh , 1806 ) . 3. If the practices which make kindred through males difficult or impossible to recognize were ever universally prevalent , they will have left vestiges of ...
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... origin and distinct mythical ancestors ? How did these stocks come to be scattered through local tribes , not ... origins ? There remains a point to notice . The thoroughly savage totem - kindreds revere the animal , plant , or other ...
... origin and distinct mythical ancestors ? How did these stocks come to be scattered through local tribes , not ... origins ? There remains a point to notice . The thoroughly savage totem - kindreds revere the animal , plant , or other ...
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... origin of the early prohibition will be discussed later . Thus , on the evidence of a sport- ive feature in the marriage ceremony of civilized peoples , a vestige is revealed of customs connected with a very early form of the family . A ...
... origin of the early prohibition will be discussed later . Thus , on the evidence of a sport- ive feature in the marriage ceremony of civilized peoples , a vestige is revealed of customs connected with a very early form of the family . A ...
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... origin to marriage in the group and to the gens of the Narrinyeri is on the footing of the ghotra of gentile organization . " He calls exogamy " the gentile Hindu custom . Lastly , though Mr Morgan frequently organization , " though ...
... origin to marriage in the group and to the gens of the Narrinyeri is on the footing of the ghotra of gentile organization . " He calls exogamy " the gentile Hindu custom . Lastly , though Mr Morgan frequently organization , " though ...
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