The Science of Railways, 11. sējumsWorld Railway Pub. Company, 1900 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 30.
9. lappuse
... protected , there civilization is advanced to its farthest limits ; where it is lit- tle known or lightly held , barbarism exists ; where it is wholly unknown , savagery reigns . Slaves and herds make up the wealth of primi- tive ...
... protected , there civilization is advanced to its farthest limits ; where it is lit- tle known or lightly held , barbarism exists ; where it is wholly unknown , savagery reigns . Slaves and herds make up the wealth of primi- tive ...
12. lappuse
... protection . Not to have such a protector was to be an outcast - an estray - a fate inconceivably horrible . The power of the husband over the wife was rendered doubly cruel by his right to cast her off at pleasure . Thus his rights in ...
... protection . Not to have such a protector was to be an outcast - an estray - a fate inconceivably horrible . The power of the husband over the wife was rendered doubly cruel by his right to cast her off at pleasure . Thus his rights in ...
19. lappuse
... protection to the master ; it made the wife a careful guardian of his life . Under ameliorated conditions custom was content with mutilation , fasting , isolation , immurement , and so on . The progress of time brought further relief ...
... protection to the master ; it made the wife a careful guardian of his life . Under ameliorated conditions custom was content with mutilation , fasting , isolation , immurement , and so on . The progress of time brought further relief ...
25. lappuse
... protect- ive , partly social . They were dominated by the strongest . We know this because it conforms to natural laws . Promiscuity attended the relations of the sexes . These relations were purely physi- ological OF TRANSPORTATION . 25.
... protect- ive , partly social . They were dominated by the strongest . We know this because it conforms to natural laws . Promiscuity attended the relations of the sexes . These relations were purely physi- ological OF TRANSPORTATION . 25.
29. lappuse
... protection against the strong within the community , but as a bulwark against hostile tribes . In everything custom had the force of law ; the rules that governed one governed all . The community ate and lived together . Its food ...
... protection against the strong within the community , but as a bulwark against hostile tribes . In everything custom had the force of law ; the rules that governed one governed all . The community ate and lived together . Its food ...
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acquired Afghanistan Afterward Algeria ancient animals Arabia Aryans Assyrian barbarous boat burden Burmah camel carried carrier Carthage Carthaginians Central Asia centuries Chaldeans chariot China cities civilized commercial common concubinage construction Corean early east Egypt Egyptians elephant esteemed Europe evolution exceedingly favorite forms of carriage Greece Greeks habits Herodotus horse hundred illustrations India interesting islands Japan Japanese king known latter less lived locomotive man's mankind Mediterranean Mediterranean Sea methods of carriage millions Morocco mountains natural Neolithic North America oars Ocean oftentimes peculiar period Persian Phoenicians picture picturesque polygamy population possessed practiced PRIMITIVE CARRIAGE progress protection race rafts railroads railway riage river rude Russia sail savage slaves square miles things thought thousand square miles tion tive to-day trade transportation tribes Turkey utilized vast vehicles vessels wagon water craft wheels wife woman women