The Principles of Sociology: pt.4 Ceremonial institutionsWilliams and Norgate, 1879 |
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Strana
... proof , rather than artistic merit , is the end to be here achieved . If sociological generalizations are to pass out of the stage of opinion into the stage of established truth , it can only be through extensive accumulations of ...
... proof , rather than artistic merit , is the end to be here achieved . If sociological generalizations are to pass out of the stage of opinion into the stage of established truth , it can only be through extensive accumulations of ...
Strana 3
... Proof that the modifications of conduct called " manners " and " behaviour , " arise before those which political and religious restraints cause , is yielded by the fact that , besides preceding social evolution , they precede human ...
... Proof that the modifications of conduct called " manners " and " behaviour , " arise before those which political and religious restraints cause , is yielded by the fact that , besides preceding social evolution , they precede human ...
Strana 8
... proof that along with high development of ceremonial control , the sentiments and ideas out of which civil government comes were but feebly developed . Similarly in the ancient American States . The laws of the Mexican king , Monte ...
... proof that along with high development of ceremonial control , the sentiments and ideas out of which civil government comes were but feebly developed . Similarly in the ancient American States . The laws of the Mexican king , Monte ...
Strana 9
... proofs occur . We read of the Tahitians that " religious rites were con- nected with almost every act of their lives ; " and it is so with the uncivilized and semi - civilized in general . The Sandwich Islanders , along with little of ...
... proofs occur . We read of the Tahitians that " religious rites were con- nected with almost every act of their lives ; " and it is so with the uncivilized and semi - civilized in general . The Sandwich Islanders , along with little of ...
Strana 16
... proofs . Though Isaac , with senses dulled by age , fails thus to distinguish his sons from one another , yet the fact ... proof is given by another Asiatic race . Of a Mongol father , Tim- kowski writes : - " He smelt from time to time ...
... proofs . Though Isaac , with senses dulled by age , fails thus to distinguish his sons from one another , yet the fact ... proof is given by another Asiatic race . Of a Mongol father , Tim- kowski writes : - " He smelt from time to time ...
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Abipones acts Africa ancient Mexican ancient Rome Araucanians arise Ashantee badges become body carried ceremony Chibchas Chichimecs chief China circumcision civil clothing conquered custom Dacotahs Dahomey dead deities derived developed distinction distinguished divine dress Dyaks enemies evidence expressing fact father Fiji Fijians forms of address Fuegians furnished further ghost gifts gods habitually hair hands head Hebrews Hence homage implies Indians inference inferior instance intercourse Japan Khonds kind kindred king kissing knees living Loango London lord Madagascar mark meaning mediæval Mikado militant type Mundrucus mutilations names of honour natural obeisances observances offering officers originally person Peru political presents priests primitive proof propitiation propitiatory prostration races rank regulations religious respect rule ruler salute Samoa savage says scalp shown Siam similarly skin slain slave social societies stages subjection submission subordination superior Tahitians teeth temple tion titles Tonga tribes trophies trophy-taking Uganda usage worship Zealanders Zulu
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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.
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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.