The Principles of Sociology: pt.4 Ceremonial institutionsWilliams and Norgate, 1879 |
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Strana 4
... observances . Strangers meeting must remain some time silent ; a mile from an encamp- ment approach has to be ... observance of his rules of etiquette from strangers , " and " is greatly offended " by any breach of them . When ...
... observances . Strangers meeting must remain some time silent ; a mile from an encamp- ment approach has to be ... observance of his rules of etiquette from strangers , " and " is greatly offended " by any breach of them . When ...
Strana 3
... observance . More may be said . This kind of government , besides preceding other kinds , and besides having in all places and times approached nearer to universality of influence , has ever had , and continues to have , the largest ...
... observance . More may be said . This kind of government , besides preceding other kinds , and besides having in all places and times approached nearer to universality of influence , has ever had , and continues to have , the largest ...
Strana 4
... observances . Strangers meeting must remain some time silent ; a mile from an encamp- ment approach has to be ... observance of his rules of etiquette from strangers , " and " is greatly offended " by any breach of them . When ...
... observances . Strangers meeting must remain some time silent ; a mile from an encamp- ment approach has to be ... observance of his rules of etiquette from strangers , " and " is greatly offended " by any breach of them . When ...
Strana 5
... observances . The embassy may fail , negotiation may be brought to a close by war , coercion of one society by another may set up wider political rule with its peremptory commands ; but there is habitually this more general and vague ...
... observances . The embassy may fail , negotiation may be brought to a close by war , coercion of one society by another may set up wider political rule with its peremptory commands ; but there is habitually this more general and vague ...
Strana 6
... observances . It is clear , à priori , that this must be so if social pheno- mena are evolved . A political system or a settled cult , cannot suddenly come into existence , but implies pre - estab- lished subordination . Before there ...
... observances . It is clear , à priori , that this must be so if social pheno- mena are evolved . A political system or a settled cult , cannot suddenly come into existence , but implies pre - estab- lished subordination . Before there ...
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actions acts addressed Africa ancient arise badges become beginning body called carried ceremony chief China civil clothing comes common continues custom dead deities derived developed distinction distinguished dress early enemies equals evidence exists expressing fact father feeling feet forms furnished further ghost gifts given giving gods grow hair hands head Hence History honour implies indicating inference inferior instance joined kind kindred king kissing knees laws less living London lord mark meaning militant mutilations natural obeisances observances occurs offering officers once organization originally pass person political practice presents priests primitive proof propitiation races rank reason received regulations relation relative religious respect result rule ruler salute says seen serve shown similarly slain slave social societies stages subjection submission subordination superior taken taking titles tribes trophies usage various worship
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Strana 61 - I will put my hook in thy nose, and my bridle in thy lips, and I will turn thee back by the way by which thou earnest.
Strana 127 - And Joshua rent his clothes, and fell to the earth upon his face before the ark of the LORD until the eventide, he and the elders of Israel, and put dust upon their heads.
Strana 76 - If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb...
Strana 57 - And Adoni-bezek said, Three-score and ten kings, having their thumbs and their great toes cut off, gathered their meat under my table: as I have done, so God hath requited me.
Strana 14 - KEIM'S HISTORY OF JESUS OF NAZARA : Considered in its connection with the National Life of Israel, and related in detail. Translated from the German by Arthur Ransom and the Rev. EM Geldart.
Strana 87 - Samuel told the people the manner of the kingdom, and wrote it in a book, and laid it up before the LORD. And Samuel sent all the people away, every man to his house.
Strana 118 - And Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him, and fell on his neck, and kissed him: and they wept.
Strana 94 - Vow, and pay unto the LORD your God: let all that be round about him bring presents unto him that ought to be feared.
Strana 56 - And the elders of Jabesh said unto him, Give us seven days' respite, that we may send messengers unto all the coasts of Israel : and then, if there be no man to save us, we will come out to thee.
Strana 40 - And they took two princes of the Midianites, Oreb and Zeeb; and they slew Oreb upon the rock Oreb, and Zeeb they slew at the winepress of Zeeb, and pursued Midian, and brought the heads of Oreb and Zeeb to Gideon on the other side Jordan.