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The creatures were still carrying on their game of making sounds, but It was shaped exactly like the little It Elf was While Elf watched, breathless, the creature reached inside the skin of The way these creatures did things, Elf decided, was very similar to Suddenly Elf heard a new sound from the big It. It was not a voice cache = ./cache/60393.txt txt = ./txt/60393.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 52106 author = Westermarck, Edward title = The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 665695 sentences = 73843 flesch = 79 summary = Laws which are based on customs naturally express moral ideas [Footnote 122: According to Harris (_Principles of the Criminal Law_, [Footnote 77: Stephen, _History of the Criminal Law of England_, iii. [Footnote 77: Stephen, _History of the Criminal Law of England_, iii. 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(Institutions of German law) is not originally the single family, but Roman society during primeval times in gens, phratry and tribe finds its The form of marriage, as stated above, was the pairing family in gradual id: 22910 author: Maine, Henry Sumner, Sir title: Ancient Law: Its Connection to the History of Early Society date: words: 99012 sentences: 3313 pages: flesch: 49 cache: ./cache/22910.txt txt: ./txt/22910.txt summary: important an influence on the early Roman law of adoption and of decide the new cases by pure Roman Civil Law. They refused, no doubt effects of the theory of natural law on modern society, and indicates ought to be equal." The peculiar Roman idea that natural law coexisted In modern Testamentary jurisprudence, as in the later Roman law, the Now in the older theory of Roman Law the individual bore to the family generally in the language of ancient Roman law, it includes all be placed by one generation of Roman lawyers in the Law common to all ancient from the modern conception of Natural Law. The Roman lawyers descended from the Natural Law of the Romans, which differed The history of Roman Property Law is the existence in Roman Law of a form of property--a creation of Equity, it The theory of Natural law is exclusively Roman. id: 60393 author: Phillips, Rog title: Game Preserve date: words: 6379 sentences: 510 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/60393.txt txt: ./txt/60393.txt summary: never getting more than a few feet from It. Elf picked his blackberries with first one then another of the men. Elf clutched his little It closely and moved cautiously downstream few feet--farther than any of the men dared go from the big It. At first he felt secure, then panic overcame him and he ran back, from the little It. Excitement possessed Elf. He ran here and there, clutching It closely again find these creatures that were so like men and yet so different. knuckles were white from clutching It. The creatures were still carrying on their game of making sounds, but It was shaped exactly like the little It Elf was While Elf watched, breathless, the creature reached inside the skin of The way these creatures did things, Elf decided, was very similar to Suddenly Elf heard a new sound from the big It. It was not a voice id: 35911 author: Reid, Mayne title: Odd People: Being a Popular Description of Singular Races of Man date: words: 130289 sentences: 5653 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/35911.txt txt: ./txt/35911.txt summary: the West-Indian islands, present a great similitude to that of the large tract covered with a single species of trees,--as with pines, South-American rivers; and large fresh-water fish of numerous species. kinds and of many different species, form the staple and daily food of Many other species of fish are taken by the water-Indians, as the dressing himself in the skin of a seal of like species, giving his body American Indians and the savages of the great South Sea. The Mundrucu is rarely ill off in the way of food. In "Prairie-land" every tribe of Indians is in possession of the horse. great plain, are different from the other Pampas Indians in many both islands, Great and Little Andaman, are the same race of people; and navigators of the Great South Sea. 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[Footnote 5: Ellis, _E[(w]e-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast_, [Footnote 5: Ellis, _E[(w]e-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast_, [Footnote 5: Ellis, _E[(w]e-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast_, [Footnote 5: Ellis, _E[(w]e-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast_, [Footnote 5: Ellis, _E[(w]e-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast_, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel