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Pagina 16
... Turan races . It was , in fact , the germ of stratifica- tion . The Turans were , above all things , a mob . Between the people and the despot there was no gradation . The people obeyed blindly and implicitly , with an unswerving self ...
... Turan races . It was , in fact , the germ of stratifica- tion . The Turans were , above all things , a mob . Between the people and the despot there was no gradation . The people obeyed blindly and implicitly , with an unswerving self ...
Pagina 19
... Turan deities are astro - cosmic , changing into anthropomorphic ; but animal worship , the belief that all animals , or any spe- cific animals , had a god who cared for their interests and would severely punish any ill treatment of ...
... Turan deities are astro - cosmic , changing into anthropomorphic ; but animal worship , the belief that all animals , or any spe- cific animals , had a god who cared for their interests and would severely punish any ill treatment of ...
Pagina 21
... Turan forefathers . Ta - ho is the Chinese name for the Deity . Hari ho is the name by which Shiva is known in Thibet . In the sentence , " Ho , every one that thirsteth , " ho would be classed as an interjection , yet its connection ...
... Turan forefathers . Ta - ho is the Chinese name for the Deity . Hari ho is the name by which Shiva is known in Thibet . In the sentence , " Ho , every one that thirsteth , " ho would be classed as an interjection , yet its connection ...
Pagina 24
... Turan worship elsewhere . This view , which all must admit is reasonable , is singularly easy of proof . The earliest faith of the Turan nations was a belief in two active principles , male and female , from whose union all things ...
... Turan worship elsewhere . This view , which all must admit is reasonable , is singularly easy of proof . The earliest faith of the Turan nations was a belief in two active principles , male and female , from whose union all things ...
Pagina 25
... Turan habit of slaying their captives , and the philosophy came afterwards from the Aryans , who adopted it from their neighbors , to excuse or to explain it . At what time this simple faith of the primal generative powers became ...
... Turan habit of slaying their captives , and the philosophy came afterwards from the Aryans , who adopted it from their neighbors , to excuse or to explain it . At what time this simple faith of the primal generative powers became ...
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