| 1871 - 688 หน้า
...individual action is considered a crime, but every man acts for himself according to his own judgment, unless some superior power (for instance, that of...popular chief) should exercise authority over him (s. Neighbors). The germ of the Pai- Marine religion (hashing up the Roman Catholic, Protestant and... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 646 หน้า
...individual action is considered a crime, but 4 every man acts for himself according to his own judg' ment, unless some superior power — for instance, that...Great ' Spirit gave them the privilege of a free and uncon' strained use of their individual faculties.'8 The Kacharis, according to Dalton, had, ' in their... | |
| Edward Westermarck - 1906 - 760 หน้า
...individual action is considered a crime, but every man acts for himself according to his own judgment, unless some superior power — for instance, that...popular chief — should exercise authority over him." Another writer says, "The Redskin has no moral sense whatever." Among the Basutos, according to Casalis,... | |
| 347 หน้า
...individual action is considered as a crime, but every man acts for himself according to his own judgment, unless some superior power, for instance, that of...and unconstrained use of their individual faculties. The dress of these nomads closely resembled that of the Plains tribes of the n9ith, for the men dressed... | |
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