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... relationship of a monogamous society , and I hope to show that the ancestors of the Australians , before they developed the tribes of to - day , were as well equipped with terms of relationship as Plato . In my opinion , like Plato in ...
... relationship of a monogamous society , and I hope to show that the ancestors of the Australians , before they developed the tribes of to - day , were as well equipped with terms of relationship as Plato . In my opinion , like Plato in ...
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... relationship between mother and child would have persisted beyond the process of weaning , ' a period which he puts at three years . At three the child would not know much of terms of relationship . Per- haps not , but the child's ...
... relationship between mother and child would have persisted beyond the process of weaning , ' a period which he puts at three years . At three the child would not know much of terms of relationship . Per- haps not , but the child's ...
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... relationship cannot have connoted all the present duties and privileges which they now connote . These could only arise from the well - defined rules that were made after the evolu- tion of a tribe , with its vast body of customary law ...
... relationship cannot have connoted all the present duties and privileges which they now connote . These could only arise from the well - defined rules that were made after the evolu- tion of a tribe , with its vast body of customary law ...
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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 | 65 |
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