| Otis T. Mason - 1895 - 448 páginas
...species. 1 Cf. Im Thurn, Ind. of British Guiana, London, 1883, cap. xiv. CHAPTER XI. THE ART OF WAR. i// "At no period of man's life were wars the normal state...exterminated each other, and the priests celebrated their /I massacres, the masses continued to live their daily life, they prosecuted their daily toil."—... | |
| Otis T. Mason - 1895 - 470 páginas
...species.} 1 Cf. Im Thurn, Ind. of British Guiana, London, lS8j, cap. xiv. CHAPTER XL THE ART OK WAR. * "At no period of man's life were wars the normal state...existence. While warriors exterminated each other, ami the priests celebrated their massacres, the masses continued to live their daily life, they prosecuted... | |
| Ontario Archaeological Museum (Toronto) - 1905 - 130 páginas
...of Miss Muriel Merrill 104 The Marquis de Nadaillac. Biographical Notes, etc 113. Correction 117 [3] At no period of man's life were wars the normal state of existence. Prince Krapotkin (contemporary Russian scientist). Certain impulses develop in childhood which disappear... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1905 - 1096 páginas
...courtesy of Miss Muriel Merrill 104 The Marquis de Nadaillac. Biographical Notes, etc 113 Correction '!' At no period of man's life were wars the normal state of existence. Prince Krapotkin (contemporary Russian scientist). Certain impulses develop in childhood which disappear... | |
| Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin (kni︠a︡zʹ) - 1910 - 374 páginas
...authority, as also castes of warriors, whose associations or clubs acquired great powers. However, at no period of man's life were wars the normal state...daily toil. And it is one of the most interesting studies to follow that life of the masses ; to study the means by which they maintained their own social... | |
| Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin (kni︠a︡zʹ) - 1915 - 258 páginas
...authority, as also castes of warriors, whose associations or clubs acquired great powers. However, at no period of man's life were wars the normal state...daily life, they prosecuted their daily toil. And to follow that life of the masses ; to study the means by which they maintained their own social organization,... | |
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