| Martin Dobrizhoffer - Abipon Indians - 1822 - 466 pages
...of praise, in the married state of the Abipones. I will inform you of those most worthy of mention. Though the paternal indulgence of the Roman pontiffs...abhor the very thought of marrying any one related to them by the most distant tie of relationship. Long experience has convinced me, that the respect... | |
| Martin Dobrizhoffer - Abipon Indians - 1822 - 476 pages
...of praise, in the married state of the Abipones. I will inform you of those most worthy of mention. Though the paternal indulgence of the Roman pontiffs...abhor the very thought of marrying any one ' related to them by the most distant tie of relationship. Long experience has convinced me, that the respect... | |
| Adam Hodgson - Canada - 1824 - 440 pages
...spirit of bad men leaves the body, it proceeds on the same road as that of good men, till the road * " Though the paternal indulgence of the Roman pontiffs...abhor the very thought of marrying any one related to them by the most distant tie of relationship." — Dobrizhoffcr. forks, when it takes the way to... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - Civilization - 1870 - 406 pages
...into their father's family, but not into that of their mother."8 Lastly, Father Martin Dobrizhoffer says that the Guaranis avoided, as highly criminal,...abhor the very thought of marrying any one related to them by the most distant tie of relationship. Long experience has convinced me, that the respect... | |
| Edward Burnett Tylor - Civilization - 1870 - 438 pages
...into their father's family, but not into that of their mother. "- Lastly, Father Martin Dobrizhoffer says that the Guaranis avoided, as highly criminal,...abhor the very thought of marrying any one related to them by the most distant tie of relationship. Long experience has convinced me, that the respect... | |
| Great Britain - 1873 - 966 pages
...ingrained in his own mind. Father Dobrizhoffer, describing the wild fierce Abipones of the Pampas, says, " The Abipones, instructed by nature and the example...abhor the very thought of marrying any one related to them by the most distant tie of relationship." Thus a chief, when the missionary happened to speak... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - Civilization - 1877 - 698 pages
...with the most distant relations; and speaking of the Abipones, he makes the following statement: . . . 'The Abipones, instructed by nature and the example...abhor the very thought of marrying any one related to them by the most distant tie of relationship.'"1 These references to the social system of the aborigines... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - Civilization - 1877 - 586 pages
...with the most distant relations; and speaking of the Abipones, he makes the following statement: . . . 'The Abipones, instructed by nature and the example...abhor the very thought of marrying any one related to them by the most distant tie of relationship.'"1 These references to the social system of the aborigines... | |
| Arthur Cleveland Hall - Law - 1902 - 462 pages
...Powell, p. 63. * Warren, p. 42. •Burton, p. 132. 7 Morgan, p. 325. 'Keating, p. 114. Abipones, S. — "The Abipones, instructed by nature and the example...abhor the very thought of marrying any one related to them by the most distant tie of relationship." ' Guaranis, S. — " Marriage with the most distant... | |
| Political science - 1902 - 462 pages
...p. 132. 1Morgan, p. 325. 1Keating, p. 114. 'Southey, i., 24o, and Wa1t/-. Hi., 422. Abipones, S.— "The Abipones, instructed by nature and the example...abhor the very thought of marrying any one related to them by the most distant tie of relationship." ' Guaranis, S.— " Marriage with the most distant... | |
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