The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man: Mental and Social Condition of SavagesLongmans, Green, 1875 - Всего страниц: 528 |
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... seems generally to ' be asleep ; and if you suddenly ask a novel question , ' you have to repeat it while the mind of the savage is ' awaking , and to speak with emphasis until he has ' quite got your meaning . This may partly arise ...
... seems generally to ' be asleep ; and if you suddenly ask a novel question , ' you have to repeat it while the mind of the savage is ' awaking , and to speak with emphasis until he has ' quite got your meaning . This may partly arise ...
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... seems so ludicrous to us , it is very widely distributed . Commencing with South America , Dobritzhoffer tells us that no sooner do you ' hear that a woman has borne a child , than you see the ' husband lying in bed , huddled up with ...
... seems so ludicrous to us , it is very widely distributed . Commencing with South America , Dobritzhoffer tells us that no sooner do you ' hear that a woman has borne a child , than you see the ' husband lying in bed , huddled up with ...
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... seems absurd . Not so to children . I have myself heard a little girl say to her brother , ' If ' you eat so much goose you will be quite silly ; ' and there are perhaps few children to whom the induction would not seem perfectly ...
... seems absurd . Not so to children . I have myself heard a little girl say to her brother , ' If ' you eat so much goose you will be quite silly ; ' and there are perhaps few children to whom the induction would not seem perfectly ...
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... seem to us singularly absurd . Thus they have a great dread of having their portraits taken . The better the likeness , the worse they think for the sitter ; so much life could not be put into the copy , except at the expense of the ...
... seem to us singularly absurd . Thus they have a great dread of having their portraits taken . The better the likeness , the worse they think for the sitter ; so much life could not be put into the copy , except at the expense of the ...
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... seems to be quite a mis- take . In fact , it was unknown to the Australians , the New Zealanders , the Papouans , and the Esquimaux ; the African negroes , we are told , do not like it , other- wise I should have thought that , when ...
... seems to be quite a mis- take . In fact , it was unknown to the Australians , the New Zealanders , the Papouans , and the Esquimaux ; the African negroes , we are told , do not like it , other- wise I should have thought that , when ...
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