Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 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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