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British Academy. We next ask ourselves how the classificatory terms of relationship arose , and how they acquired their present connotation of degrees of legal status . On any theory of the early social condition of articulate- speaking ...
British Academy. We next ask ourselves how the classificatory terms of relationship arose , and how they acquired their present connotation of degrees of legal status . On any theory of the early social condition of articulate- speaking ...
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... terms of relationship , and also for the customs and usages . Mr. Spencer says if these ' ( the terms in question ) ' be not terms of relationship , then the language of these tribes is absolutely devoid of any such ' . Does he also ...
... terms of relationship , and also for the customs and usages . Mr. Spencer says if these ' ( the terms in question ) ' be not terms of relationship , then the language of these tribes is absolutely devoid of any such ' . Does he also ...
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... terms of relationship ) for a past of ' group marriage ' . 6 6 His own opinion is that the terms ( say that which the mother uses of her son ) may have been expressive of tribal or group status , and may have had nothing to do with ...
... terms of relationship ) for a past of ' group marriage ' . 6 6 His own opinion is that the terms ( say that which the mother uses of her son ) may have been expressive of tribal or group status , and may have had nothing to do with ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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