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" It is a noteworthy trait, and one which deserves high commendation, that every care and consideration are paid by all classes to the very young, the weak, the aged, and the helpless, and these being made special objects of interest and attention, invariably... "
Folklore - Page 41
edited by - 1899
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The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and ..., Volume 12

Anthropology - 1882 - 658 pages
...very young, the weak, the aged, and the helpless, and these, being made special objects of interest and attention, invariably fare better in regard to...otherwise more fortunate members of the community. 7. Andamanese children are reproved for being impudent and forward, but discipline is not enforced...
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Publications, Volume 44

Folklore Society (Great Britain) - Folklore - 1899 - 1086 pages
...to native food, we don't give a black boy witchetty grubs. Mr. Hartland wishes to make Mr. Howitt's words mean " all the food they made by their own exertions,...wandering white men, occur in their narratives, ap. Barron Field, New South Wales (1825). No tribal limitation here! The difference between me and Mr....
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Myth, Ritual and Religion, Volume 1

Andrew Lang - Religion - 1899 - 392 pages
...very young, the weak, the aged, and the helpless, and these being made special objects of interest and attention, invariably fare better in regard to...otherwise more fortunate members of the community." l Mr. Huxley, in his celebrated Romanes Lecture on " Evolution and Morality," laid stress on man's...
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Myth, Ritual and Religion, Volume 1

Andrew Lang - Religion - 1899 - 388 pages
...very young, the weak, the aged, and the helpless, and these being made special objects of interest and attention, invariably fare better in regard to...any of the otherwise more fortunate members of the community."1 Mr. Huxley, in his celebrated Romanes Lecture on *' Evolution and Morality," laid stress...
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Myth, Ritual and Religion, Volume 1

Andrew Lang - Religion - 1899 - 416 pages
...very young, the weak, the aged, and the helpless, and these being made special objects of interest and attention, invariably fare better in regard to...any of the otherwise more fortunate members of the community."1 Mr. Huxley, in his celebrated Romanes Lecture on " Evolution and Morality," laid stress...
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The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, Volume 1

Edward Westermarck - Ethics - 1906 - 760 pages
...very young, the weak, the aged, and the helpless, and these, being made special objects of interest and attention, invariably fare better in regard to...otherwise more fortunate members of the community." 6 The Australian natives are almost universally praised for their friendly behaviour towards persons...
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The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, Volume 1

Edward Westermarck - Ethics - 1906 - 752 pages
...very young, the weak, the aged, and the helpless, and these, being made special objects of interest and attention, invariably fare better in regard to...any of the otherwise more fortunate members of the community."8 The Australian natives are almost universally praised for their friendly behaviour towards...
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The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, Volume 1

Edward Westermarck - Ethics - 1912 - 760 pages
...special objects of interest and j attention, invariably fare better in regard to the comforts and r necessaries of daily life than any of the otherwise more fortunate members of the community." 8 The Australian natives are almost universally praised for their friendly behaviour towards persons...
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The Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton, Volume 35

Gilbert Keith Chesterton - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1986 - 664 pages
...the aged, and the helpless; and these, being made special objects of interest and attention, often fare better in regard to the comforts and necessaries...otherwise more fortunate members of the community." Here is a still more curious and interesting statement on similar authority. "In the same way children...
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Myth, Ritual & Religion, Volume 1

Andrew Lang - Social Science - 2005 - 389 pages
...very young, the weak, the aged, and the helpless, and these being made special -objects of interest and attention, invariably fare better in regard to...the comforts and necessaries of daily life than any ol* the otherwise more fortunate members of the community." 1 Mr. Huxley, in his celebrated Romanes...
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