Journal ..., 7권Anthropological Society of Bombay., 1907 |
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455 페이지 - And ye shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin ; and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me and you.
455 페이지 - He that is born in thy house, and he that is bought with thy money, must needs be circumcised: and my covenant shall be in your flesh for an everlasting covenant. And the uncircumcised man-child, whose flesh of his foreskin is not circumcised, that soul shall be cut off from his people; he hath broken my covenant.
2 페이지 - The only Thought which Philosophy brings with it to the contemplation of History, is the simple conception of Reason; that Reason is the Sovereign of the World; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process.
11 페이지 - I would remind you that all history shows that progress— national progress of every kind — depends upon certain individuals rather than upon the mass. Whether you take religion, or literature, or political government, or art, or commerce...
1 페이지 - I have looked at civilization as broken into two vast divisions : the European division, in which Man is more powerful than Nature ; and the non-European division, in which Nature is more powerful than Man.
339 페이지 - Jiggerkhar (or liver-eater). One of this class can steal away the liver of another by looks and incantations. Other accounts say, that, by looking at a person, he deprives him of his senses, and then steals from him something resembling the seed of a pomegranate, which he hides in the calf of his leg.
2 페이지 - The Orientals have not attained the knowledge that Spirit— Man as such— is free; and because they do not know this, they are not free.
6 페이지 - The evidence, however, seems to point to the conclusion that, when a highly centralized society disintegrates, under the pressure of economic competition, it is because the energy of the race has been exhausted. Consequently, the survivors of such a community lack the power necessary for renewed concentration, and must probably remain inert until supplied with fresh energetic material by the infusion of barbarian blood.
42 페이지 - All were subdued and low as the murmurs of love, and the great sun Looked with the eye of love through the golden vapors around him ; While arrayed in its robes of russet and scarlet and yellow, Bright with the sheen of the dew, each glittering tree of the forest Plashed like the plane-tree the Persian adorned with mantles and jewels.