Primitive Love and Love-storiesC. Scribner's sons, 1899 - 851 Seiten |
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... says : " Instead of exercising those affections of gratitude , complacency , and love toward the objects of their worship which the living God supremely requires , they regarded their deities with horrific dread , and worshipped only ...
... says : " Instead of exercising those affections of gratitude , complacency , and love toward the objects of their worship which the living God supremely requires , they regarded their deities with horrific dread , and worshipped only ...
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... says ( 154 ) : " We are shocked at the morality of a nation which could supply the deceased with such literature for the eternal journey . " Professor Robertson Smith says that " in Arabia and elsewhere unre- stricted prostitution was ...
... says ( 154 ) : " We are shocked at the morality of a nation which could supply the deceased with such literature for the eternal journey . " Professor Robertson Smith says that " in Arabia and elsewhere unre- stricted prostitution was ...
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... says ( 97 ) : " Shedding of blood is to him no crime , but a glory . Whoever may be the victim - whether noble or ... says of the Oraons in India : " It is doubtful if they see any moral guilt in murder . " But the most as- tounding race ...
... says ( 97 ) : " Shedding of blood is to him no crime , but a glory . Whoever may be the victim - whether noble or ... says of the Oraons in India : " It is doubtful if they see any moral guilt in murder . " But the most as- tounding race ...
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... says Preyer , " the heads were obtained in the most cowardly way possible , a woman's or child's being just as good as a man's so , as easier prey , the cowards seek them by lying in ambush near the plantations . " Families are ...
... says Preyer , " the heads were obtained in the most cowardly way possible , a woman's or child's being just as good as a man's so , as easier prey , the cowards seek them by lying in ambush near the plantations . " Families are ...
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... says of the wife of the Chief of Latooka : " She asked many questions , how many wives I had ? and was astonished to hear that I was contented with one . This amused her immensely , and she laughed heartily with her daughter at the idea ...
... says of the wife of the Chief of Latooka : " She asked many questions , how many wives I had ? and was astonished to hear that I was contented with one . This amused her immensely , and she laughed heartily with her daughter at the idea ...
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