The Real Business of LivingH. Holt, 1918 - 476 страница |
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... regarded as dangerous for the other sex to touch them . A man might become weak if he meddled with woman's things . But practically all men in the same tribe did the same kind of work . The other interesting fact was that every boy was ...
... regarded as dangerous for the other sex to touch them . A man might become weak if he meddled with woman's things . But practically all men in the same tribe did the same kind of work . The other interesting fact was that every boy was ...
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... regarded by it as any longer a fellow kinswoman . But some- times the woman stayed at home among her own kin . In this case the husband was not adopted into the wife's family , but was received as a visitor and kept his kin- ship with ...
... regarded by it as any longer a fellow kinswoman . But some- times the woman stayed at home among her own kin . In this case the husband was not adopted into the wife's family , but was received as a visitor and kept his kin- ship with ...
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... regarded by the others as a sign that some mysteri- ous power was angry with any one who violated a taboo . Indeed one doesn't need to go to savages to find people who are afraid that certain acts will bring bad luck . Very likely we ...
... regarded by the others as a sign that some mysteri- ous power was angry with any one who violated a taboo . Indeed one doesn't need to go to savages to find people who are afraid that certain acts will bring bad luck . Very likely we ...
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... regarded as a sort of confession of failure , and some prefer going without food or fuel to the humiliation of asking aid . The savage doesn't feel that he is begging for a favor ; he has a right to his share so long as the supply lasts ...
... regarded as a sort of confession of failure , and some prefer going without food or fuel to the humiliation of asking aid . The savage doesn't feel that he is begging for a favor ; he has a right to his share so long as the supply lasts ...
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... regarded as unfree . In one respect the life of the villein was not so hard as that of some free persons today , for he had a plot of ground , some- times as much as thirty acres of plow land , and so was reasonably sure of enough to ...
... regarded as unfree . In one respect the life of the villein was not so hard as that of some free persons today , for he had a plot of ground , some- times as much as thirty acres of plow land , and so was reasonably sure of enough to ...
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Страница 346 - That religion or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence ; and, therefore, all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion, according to the dictates of conscience ; and that it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love and charity towards each other.
Страница 344 - That all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot by any compact deprive or divest their posterity; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
Страница 386 - You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time.
Страница 402 - It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is. Those who apply the rule to particular cases must of necessity expound and interpret that rule. If two laws conflict with each other, the courts must decide on the operation of each.
Страница 243 - It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by the prevailing morality or strong and preponderant opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the public welfare.
Страница 428 - The wilderness masters the colonist. It finds him a European in dress, industries, tools, modes of travel, and thought. It takes him from the railroad car and puts him in the birch canoe. It strips off the garments of civilization and arrays him in the hunting shirt and the moccasin.
Страница 236 - To lay with one hand the power of the government on the property of the citizen, and with the other to bestow it upon favored individuals to aid private enterprises and build up private fortunes, is none the less a robbery because it is done under the forms of law and is called taxation.
Страница 388 - Cunningly contrived plans of deception or aggression, carried, it may be, from generation to generation, can be worked out and kept from the light only within the privacy of courts or behind carefully guarded confidences of a narrow and privileged class. They are happily impossible where public opinion commands and insists upon full information concerning all the nation's affairs.
Страница 383 - What I do say is that no man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent.
Страница 455 - Though love repine and reason chafe, There came a voice without reply: " 'Tis man's perdition to be safe, When for the truth he ought to die.