The Primitive Family in Its Origin and DevelopmentKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1889 - 315 pagini For annotations see German edition ... ; Die primitive familie in ihrer Entstehung und Entwickelung. |
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... fact , however , this mode of establishing laws , or general rules of develop- ment , is only possible to a limited extent . For the most part we are without the means of constructing such abstractions as are necessary to establish laws ...
... fact , however , this mode of establishing laws , or general rules of develop- ment , is only possible to a limited extent . For the most part we are without the means of constructing such abstractions as are necessary to establish laws ...
Pagina 5
... fact , that when men first became aware that the earth is not the centre of the universe , and that the sun does not really move above our heads , they for a long while found it impossible to reconcile this new view with the Bible ...
... fact , that when men first became aware that the earth is not the centre of the universe , and that the sun does not really move above our heads , they for a long while found it impossible to reconcile this new view with the Bible ...
Pagina 8
... fact that the intermediate forms have become extinct . The assumption of an in- determinate boundary between man and animals only means that it is impossible , throughout the long series of intermediate forms , to point to two in ...
... fact that the intermediate forms have become extinct . The assumption of an in- determinate boundary between man and animals only means that it is impossible , throughout the long series of intermediate forms , to point to two in ...
Pagina 13
... fact that such a group cannot in theory be restricted to its series of descendants . The blood of the family issues from two sources , both from the father and mother , and it would be absurd to look for only one source , one beginning ...
... fact that such a group cannot in theory be restricted to its series of descendants . The blood of the family issues from two sources , both from the father and mother , and it would be absurd to look for only one source , one beginning ...
Pagina 15
... fact that the tie of blood which keeps the clan together is founded on the same ideas as those which unite the family . The clan represents a group actually allied in blood , and it has been supposed to be a matter of indif- ference ...
... fact that the tie of blood which keeps the clan together is founded on the same ideas as those which unite the family . The clan represents a group actually allied in blood , and it has been supposed to be a matter of indif- ference ...
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Aryan assertion aunt Bachofen Bechuana become belong blood bride brothers and sisters chief child clan connection Cousin male custom Dargun Demy 8vo distinction elder eldest endogamy existence exogamy explain fact father father's father's father's sister fatherhood Fcap female cousin female line Hindu husband Ibid ideas incest inheritance J. D. Mayne joint family group jus primae noctis kinsfolk kobong Leipzig Levirate line of descent London Lubbock male cousin marriage married Martius Max Müller McLennan monogamy Morgan mother's brother mother's mother's Mundrucus Mutterrecht myth nephews and nieces niece Nephew Niyoga nomenclature origin parents paternal patriarchal polyandry polygamy primitive communities prohibition promiscuous intercourse regarded relations respect Sapinda Second Edition sexual Sir Henry Maine sister's daughter Small crown 8vo special name Spencer symbol of rape theory tion tribe Turanian Uncle Uncle Waitz widow wife's wives Woman speaks women Wote Wote peaon
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