The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1906 |
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... murder said to be hardly known , p . 329 sq . - In other instances homicide expressly said to be regarded as wrong , p . 330 sq . - In every society custom prohibits homicide within a certain circle of men , p . 331. - Savages ...
... murder said to be hardly known , p . 329 sq . - In other instances homicide expressly said to be regarded as wrong , p . 330 sq . - In every society custom prohibits homicide within a certain circle of men , p . 331. - Savages ...
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... murder , pp . 383-386 . — The custom of aban- doning or killing parents who are worn out with age or disease , p . 386 sq . - Its causes , pp . 387-390 . - The custom of abandoning or killing persons suffering from some illness , p ...
... murder , pp . 383-386 . — The custom of aban- doning or killing parents who are worn out with age or disease , p . 386 sq . - Its causes , pp . 387-390 . - The custom of abandoning or killing persons suffering from some illness , p ...
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... Murder committed within the family or kin left unavenged , p . 483. — The injury inflicted on the relatives of the murdered man suggests not only revenge , but reparation , ibid . — The taking of life for life may itself , in a way ...
... Murder committed within the family or kin left unavenged , p . 483. — The injury inflicted on the relatives of the murdered man suggests not only revenge , but reparation , ibid . — The taking of life for life may itself , in a way ...
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... murder and bring back the head of the first Bengali they met . The victims so immolated would , it was supposed , be acceptable to their gods " ( Dalton , Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal , p . 68 ) . 4 Cf. Steinmetz , op . cit . i . 343 ...
... murder and bring back the head of the first Bengali they met . The victims so immolated would , it was supposed , be acceptable to their gods " ( Dalton , Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal , p . 68 ) . 4 Cf. Steinmetz , op . cit . i . 343 ...
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... murdered person should . . . visit their displeasure upon every connection of the manslayers , each personally ... murder generally " costs the executioner himself , his children , cousins , or other relatives their lives ; or , if ...
... murdered person should . . . visit their displeasure upon every connection of the manslayers , each personally ... murder generally " costs the executioner himself , his children , cousins , or other relatives their lives ; or , if ...
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