The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 17;Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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once as historical description and moral condemnation , but it is indisputable that the moral faculty is brought to bear on the acts in question by the races who do them ; their customs permit them , ours do not ; we say they are wicked ...
once as historical description and moral condemnation , but it is indisputable that the moral faculty is brought to bear on the acts in question by the races who do them ; their customs permit them , ours do not ; we say they are wicked ...
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... moral life . Dis- pensing with the pile of travellers ' general testimonies to character , I will here only call attention to an interesting group of symbolic rites among tribes extending from the upper savage and through the barbaric ...
... moral life . Dis- pensing with the pile of travellers ' general testimonies to character , I will here only call attention to an interesting group of symbolic rites among tribes extending from the upper savage and through the barbaric ...
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... moral law naturally seems to themselves virtuous , but which the authorities deem incompati- ble with the well - being of society . One of these clans is the Zaka Khail of the North - West Provinces , whose peculiar pro- fession is that ...
... moral law naturally seems to themselves virtuous , but which the authorities deem incompati- ble with the well - being of society . One of these clans is the Zaka Khail of the North - West Provinces , whose peculiar pro- fession is that ...
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AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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