Thus there remains only the similar connection of the moon with the hope of immortality. But this merely corroborates the old maxim that among different varieties, in different regions, and at different times, the same objects have given rise to the same... The Races of Man, and Their Geographical Distribution - 460 ページOscar Peschel 著 - 1906 - 528 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
 | Oscar Peschel - 1876 - 560 ページ
...superstitiously regarded as a sort of charm.28 It occurs, moreover, among the Polynesians and in the Nicobars.2' Thus there remains only the similar connection of...human nature ought no longer to be disputed VI.— THE NEGROES.1 THE Negroes inhabit Africa from the southern margin of the Sahara as far as the territory... | |
 | Oscar Peschel - 1876 - 556 ページ
...superstitiously regarded as a sort of charm.*8 It occurs, moreover, among the Polynesians and in the Nicobars.2' Thus there remains only the similar connection of...identity of human nature ought no longer to be disputed. VT.— THE NEGROES.1 THE Negroes inhabit Africa from the southern margin of the Sahara as far as the... | |
 | Oscar Peschel - 1876 - 612 ページ
...charm.28 It occurs, moreover, among the Polynesians and in the Nicobars.2' Thus there remains onlythe similar connection of the moon with the hope of immortality....nature ought no longer to be disputed. VI.— THE NEGROES.1 THE Negroes inhabit Africa from the southern margin of the Sahara as far as the territory... | |
 | Alexander Winchell - 1880 - 550 ページ
...superstitiously regarded as a sort of charm. It occurs, moreover, among the Polynesians and in the Nicobars. Thus there remains only the similar connection of...the same objects have given rise to the same idea." * • The Negroes I regard as an offshoot from the Hottentot branch. The populous nationality of the... | |
 | Theophilus Hahn - 1881 - 192 ページ
...times. But such coincidences merely corroborate the old maxim that among different varieties of men, in different regions, and at different times, the same objects have given rise to the same idea. — Peschel, " Races of Man," London, 1876, pp. 461 and 462. 26 After the death of the snake. — I... | |
 | Theophilus Hahn - 1881 - 176 ページ
...times. But such coincidences merely corroborate the old maxim that among different varieties of men, in different regions, and at different times, the same objects have given rise to the same idea. — Peschel, " Eaces of Man," London, 1876, pp. 461 and 462. 26 After the death of the snake. — I... | |
 | Alexander Winchell - 1890 - 592 ページ
...superstitiously regarded as a sort of charm. It occurs, moreover, among the Polynesians and in the Nicobars. Thus there remains only the similar connection of...the same objects have given rise to the same idea." * The Negroes I regard as an offshoot from the Hottentot branch. The populous nationality of the Kaffirs... | |
 | Charles Morris - 1921 - 688 ページ
...built, and the Bushmen in particular low in stature ; their color is yellowish or yellowish brown. 6. The Negroes. — The negroes inhabit Africa from the southern margin of the Sahara to the territory of the Hottentots and Bushmen, and from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. They display... | |
 | Charles Morris - 1923 - 508 ページ
...built, and the Bushmen in particular low in stature ; their color is yellowish or yellowish brown. 6. The Negroes. — The negroes inhabit Africa from the southern margin of the Sahara to the territory of the Hottentots and Bushmen, and from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. They display... | |
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