He expects nothing from his neighbour, and does unto others as he believes they would do unto him. Thus his life is one prolonged scene of selfish-ness and fear. Even in his religion, if he has any, he creates for himself a new source of terror, and peoples... Savage Survivals - Page 132by John Howard Moore - 1916 - 191 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir John Lubbock - Anthropology - 1865 - 560 pages
...alarm many times in a day."* So it is with the savage ; he is always suspicious, always in danger, always on the watch. He can depend on no one, and no one can depend upon him. He expects nothing from his neighbour, and does unto others as he believes that they would... | |
| Archaeology - 1871 - 546 pages
...dreadful alternative of cannibalism or death." The savage " is always suspicious, always in danger, always on the watch. He can depend on no one, and no one can depend upon him, He expects nothing from his neighhour, and does unto others as he believes they would do... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1872 - 618 pages
...him to the dreadful alternative of cannibalism or death He is always suspicious, always in danger, always on the watch. He can depend on no one, and...one can depend on him. He expects nothing from his neighbour, and does unto others as he believes they would do unto him. Thus his life is one prolonged... | |
| Archaeology - 1871 - 546 pages
...dreadful alternative of cannibalism or death." The savage " is always suspicious, always in danger, al-ways on the watch. He can depend on no one, and no one can depend upon him. He expects nothing from his neighbour, and does unto others as he believes they would do... | |
| Insanity (Law) - 1878 - 368 pages
...Origin of Nations, p. 161. for almost indefinite periods ;"* and his life, — " always in danger, always on the watch ; he can depend on no one, and...one can depend on him ; he expects nothing from his neighbour, and does unto others as he believes they would do unto him. Thus his life is one prolonged... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - Economics - 1889 - 372 pages
...Lubbock uses these words of savages in general : " The savage is always suspicious, always in danger, always on the watch. He can depend on no one, and...nothing from his neighbor, and does unto others as he thinks they would do unto him. Thus his life is one prolonged scene of selfishness and fear." f While... | |
| Charles De Berard Mills - Folklore - 1889 - 296 pages
...false alarm many times in a day." So it is with the savage ; he is always suspicious, always in danger, always on the watch. He can depend on no one, and no one can depend on him."* The same feeling must necessarily prevail with him in his relation to the gods. His deity is much of... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - Economics - 1889 - 374 pages
...Lubbock uses these words of savages in general : "The savage is always suspicious, always in danger, always on the watch. He can depend on no one, and no one can depend on him. Ho expects nothing from his neighbor, and does unto others as he thinks they would do unto him. Thus... | |
| Thomas George Gentry - Animal behavior - 1900 - 532 pages
...certainly an exceedingly anxious one. So it is with the savage He is always suspicious, always in danger, always on the watch. He can depend on no one, and no one can depend upon him, for he expects nothing from his neighbor, and does unto others as he believes that they would... | |
| THOMAS G GENTRY - 1900 - 566 pages
...certainly an exceedingly anxious one. So it is with the savage He is always suspicious, always in danger, always on the watch. He can depend on no one, and no one can depend upon him, for he expects nothing from his neighbor, and does unto others as he believes that they would... | |
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