The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... I was dependent on the Sultan's Government . All the time I have had the valuable assistance of my Moorish friend Shereef ' Abd - es - Salâm el - Bakkâli , to whom credit is due for the kind reception I invariably received from.
... I was dependent on the Sultan's Government . All the time I have had the valuable assistance of my Moorish friend Shereef ' Abd - es - Salâm el - Bakkâli , to whom credit is due for the kind reception I invariably received from.
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Edward Westermarck. is due for the kind reception I invariably received from peasants and mountaineers , not generally noted for friend- liness towards Europeans . I beg to express my best thanks to Mr. Stephen Gwynn for revising the ...
Edward Westermarck. is due for the kind reception I invariably received from peasants and mountaineers , not generally noted for friend- liness towards Europeans . I beg to express my best thanks to Mr. Stephen Gwynn for revising the ...
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... kind of retributive kindly emotion , ibid . - Moral approval sometimes bestows its favours upon undeserving individuals for the merits of others , pp . 95-97 . - Explanation of this , p . 97 sq . - Protests against the notion of ...
... kind of retributive kindly emotion , ibid . - Moral approval sometimes bestows its favours upon undeserving individuals for the merits of others , pp . 95-97 . - Explanation of this , p . 97 sq . - Protests against the notion of ...
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... kind condemned by the early Christians , p . 345. - Their total condemnation of warfare , p . 345 sq . - This attitude towards war was soon given up , pp . 346–348 . --- The feeling that a soldier scarcely could make a good Christian ...
... kind condemned by the early Christians , p . 345. - Their total condemnation of warfare , p . 345 sq . - This attitude towards war was soon given up , pp . 346–348 . --- The feeling that a soldier scarcely could make a good Christian ...
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... kind towards members of their own community or tribe , enjoin charity between themselves as a duty , and praise generosity as a virtue , pp . 540-546 . - Among many savages the old people , in particular , have a claim to support and ...
... kind towards members of their own community or tribe , enjoin charity between themselves as a duty , and praise generosity as a virtue , pp . 540-546 . - Among many savages the old people , in particular , have a claim to support and ...
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