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... natural fatherhood , the Brehon tracts leave no room for doubt on the point . It is expressly laid down that it created the same Patria Potestas as actual paternity ; and the literary foster - father , though he teaches gratuitously ...
... natural fatherhood , the Brehon tracts leave no room for doubt on the point . It is expressly laid down that it created the same Patria Potestas as actual paternity ; and the literary foster - father , though he teaches gratuitously ...
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... natural fitness in some of them , but others look like arbitrary assertions or wild guesses . One who has appropriated a broad passage becomes a serpent living in holes . One who has stolen grain becomes a rat . One who has stolen water ...
... natural fitness in some of them , but others look like arbitrary assertions or wild guesses . One who has appropriated a broad passage becomes a serpent living in holes . One who has stolen grain becomes a rat . One who has stolen water ...
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... Naturally , therefore , he endeavours to rouse the dead . Nor can we wonder at the very general custom of providing food and other necessaries for the use of the dead . Among races leading a settled and quiet life this habit would tend ...
... Naturally , therefore , he endeavours to rouse the dead . Nor can we wonder at the very general custom of providing food and other necessaries for the use of the dead . Among races leading a settled and quiet life this habit would tend ...
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... natural enough . Wherever it has been matter of belief that the sur- viving members of a dead man's family could do any- thing to better his lot in the world after death , it has been thought their duty to do it before they entered upon ...
... natural enough . Wherever it has been matter of belief that the sur- viving members of a dead man's family could do any- thing to better his lot in the world after death , it has been thought their duty to do it before they entered upon ...
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... natural , from the deeply sacerdotalised character of their legal literature , the fullest and most detailed account of a family system shaped and interpene- trated by ancestor - worship is to be found in the ancient books of the Hindus ...
... natural , from the deeply sacerdotalised character of their legal literature , the fullest and most detailed account of a family system shaped and interpene- trated by ancestor - worship is to be found in the ancient books of the Hindus ...
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