Readings in Early AnthropologyJames Sydney Slotkin Aldine Publishing Company, 1965 - 530 страница |
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... things in time of peace , others in time of war ; it is , therefore , necessary that there shall be in the community those who will provide these things , in order that the common demands can be supplied whenever expedient or imperative ...
... things in time of peace , others in time of war ; it is , therefore , necessary that there shall be in the community those who will provide these things , in order that the common demands can be supplied whenever expedient or imperative ...
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... things created . 198 Besides , the Theologie of the Gentiles begot their Magick ; and those which were the Priests of their Gods , were also their Magicians . The Antients thought there were hidden vertues in all things terrestrial ...
... things created . 198 Besides , the Theologie of the Gentiles begot their Magick ; and those which were the Priests of their Gods , were also their Magicians . The Antients thought there were hidden vertues in all things terrestrial ...
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... things , not , indeed , such as we have called positive , but a negative one , that is , that all things lay open to all men , and belonged no more to one than to another . But since things are of no use to men unless at least their ...
... things , not , indeed , such as we have called positive , but a negative one , that is , that all things lay open to all men , and belonged no more to one than to another . But since things are of no use to men unless at least their ...
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To the End of the Fourteenth Century 137 | 1 |
The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries 3879 | 38 |
The Seventeenth Century 80174 | 174 |
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according acquired action age-area hypothesis ancient animals appears arts barbarous beasts body brute called causes century character civil climate common comparative method consequently considered creatures cultural evolution culture customs degree DGHVN divine earth effects empire established evolution existence external faculties François Hotman habits hath human race ideas Idem imitation individual influence inhabitants instinct invention J. P. Migne kind king knowledge labour language law of nature less Letter live London Lord Monboddo man's mankind manner means mind monogenesis moral nations natural law necessary never observe Œuvres opinions organization origin ourselves particular passions Paul of Tarsus political polygenesis principle produced progress quadrupeds reason relation religion savage self-love sense social social anthropology society soul species speech subsistence theory things thought tion universal variety vide ibid virtue wants Werke whole words