The Principles of Sociology: pt. IV. Ceremonial institutions. 1880. pt. V. Political institutions. 1882D. Appleton, 1909 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abipones action agency aggregate ancient ancient Egypt Araucanians arise arms authority become body carried cause cazique cere ceremony Chibchas chief civil common compound connexion cooperation custom Dahomey dead descendants despotic developed differentiation divine divisions Dyaks early enemies established evidence exists fact feudal Fiji Fijians France freemen functions furnished further gods groups habitually hands Hebrews Hence honour implied increasing individual industrial type inference inferior instance Japan judicial Khonds kind kindred king labour land Lepchas less living Madagascar mark ment Merovingian militant type military nature nobles obeisances observe oligarchy originally persons Peru political head political headship present priests primitive propitiation rank recognized regulative relations religious respect Roman rule ruler Samoa says shown similarly Sir Henry Maine slaves social societies stages structure subordination sundry superior Tahitians tion Tonga traits Trans tribes trophies truth Uganda usage Veddahs warriors