The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 3Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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... no shame to run away . On gaining a victory they showed no regard to propriety or equity . From the king downwards all ate the flesh of domestic animals , and ... no doubt modified the intercourse of the 402 History of the Heung - noo in.
... no shame to run away . On gaining a victory they showed no regard to propriety or equity . From the king downwards all ate the flesh of domestic animals , and ... no doubt modified the intercourse of the 402 History of the Heung - noo in.
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... Heung - noo ; a name which we now begin to find applied to the Jung tribes . Afterwards in the time of Le Muh the Chaou general , the Heung - noo did not dare to encroach on the Chaou territory . When Ts'in subverted the other six ...
... Heung - noo ; a name which we now begin to find applied to the Jung tribes . Afterwards in the time of Le Muh the Chaou general , the Heung - noo did not dare to encroach on the Chaou territory . When Ts'in subverted the other six ...
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... Heung - noo was named Tow - man . The latter , meeting with a reverse in his contest with T'sin , removed northwards . More than ten years later , Mung Teen died , and the princes of the empire withstood the encroachments of Ts'in . The ...
... Heung - noo was named Tow - man . The latter , meeting with a reverse in his contest with T'sin , removed northwards . More than ten years later , Mung Teen died , and the princes of the empire withstood the encroachments of Ts'in . The ...
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... . As before , he sought the advice of his attendants , who all indignantly counselled that the insult should be avenged by an appeal to arms . Maou - tun , however , calmly replied- " Shall I for the sake 408 History of the Heung - noo in.
... . As before , he sought the advice of his attendants , who all indignantly counselled that the insult should be avenged by an appeal to arms . Maou - tun , however , calmly replied- " Shall I for the sake 408 History of the Heung - noo in.
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... Heung - noo then all submitted to Maou - tun , whom they looked up to as a wise prince . The Han dynasty having just come into power , Sin , the prince of Han 52 was removed to Tae , and made his capital at Ma - ye.53 This city was ...
... Heung - noo then all submitted to Maou - tun , whom they looked up to as a wise prince . The Han dynasty having just come into power , Sin , the prince of Han 52 was removed to Tae , and made his capital at Ma - ye.53 This city was ...
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