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... emphasis on the lineage principle was also reflected by Radcliffe - Brown who constantly stressed the jural and ' legal aspects of kinship relations as manifested in the rights of inheritance in contrast to the economic aspects ...
... emphasis on the lineage principle was also reflected by Radcliffe - Brown who constantly stressed the jural and ' legal aspects of kinship relations as manifested in the rights of inheritance in contrast to the economic aspects ...
Page 386
... emphasis on historical perspectives than tended to be fashionable in the nineteen - fifties , although it was certainly a contribution to moral philosophy rather than the history of moral philosophy more narrowly defined . The elusive ...
... emphasis on historical perspectives than tended to be fashionable in the nineteen - fifties , although it was certainly a contribution to moral philosophy rather than the history of moral philosophy more narrowly defined . The elusive ...
Page 489
... emphasis on the individual being was now supplanted by an emphasis on the individual race . Two other features of the inaugural lecture were of interest . First , Stokes revealed his deep sympathy with Rudyard Kipling , a topic to which ...
... emphasis on the individual being was now supplanted by an emphasis on the individual race . Two other features of the inaugural lecture were of interest . First , Stokes revealed his deep sympathy with Rudyard Kipling , a topic to which ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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