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... remarkable tacit consensus or agreement which so far induces whole popula- tions to unite in the use of the same language , to follow the same religion and customary law , to settle down to the same . general level of art and knowledge ...
... remarkable tacit consensus or agreement which so far induces whole popula- tions to unite in the use of the same language , to follow the same religion and customary law , to settle down to the same . general level of art and knowledge ...
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... remarkable fact , which we notice so little because we have lived all our lives in the midst of it . It is with such general qualities of organized bodies of men that ethnography has especially to deal . Yet , while generalizing on the ...
... remarkable fact , which we notice so little because we have lived all our lives in the midst of it . It is with such general qualities of organized bodies of men that ethnography has especially to deal . Yet , while generalizing on the ...
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... remarkable a way in the history of modern spiritualism , a subject full of in- struction from the ethnographer's point of view . The study of the principles of survival has , indeed , no small practical importance , for most of what we ...
... remarkable a way in the history of modern spiritualism , a subject full of in- struction from the ethnographer's point of view . The study of the principles of survival has , indeed , no small practical importance , for most of what we ...
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... remarkable way piece together a belief in degeneration and an argument for pro- gression . De Brosses , whose whole intellectual nature turned to the progression - theory , argued that by studying what actually now happens ' we may ...
... remarkable way piece together a belief in degeneration and an argument for pro- gression . De Brosses , whose whole intellectual nature turned to the progression - theory , argued that by studying what actually now happens ' we may ...
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... , among the wild Irish , about 1550 , in Andrew Boorde , ' Introduction of Knowledge , ' ed . by F. J. Furnivall , Early English Text Soc . 1870 . " district remarkable for a barbaric simplicity of life is 44 THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE .
... , among the wild Irish , about 1550 , in Andrew Boorde , ' Introduction of Knowledge , ' ed . by F. J. Furnivall , Early English Text Soc . 1870 . " district remarkable for a barbaric simplicity of life is 44 THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE .
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