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" Of the tribes inhabiting North America Morgan says : — "One of the most attractive features of Indian society was the spirit of hospitality by which it was pervaded. Perhaps no people ever carried this principle to the same degree of universality, as... "
The League of the Iroquois, and Other Legends: From the Indian Muse - 第 311 頁
Benjamin Hathaway 著 - 1881 - 319 頁
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The American Indian (Uh-nish-in-na-ba) ...

Elijah Middlebrook Haines - 1888 - 832 頁
...Lewis H. Morgan, the author of the "League of the Iroquois," says that the most attractive feature of Indian society was the spirit of hospitality by which it was pervaded. The children, as soon as they had left their cradles, were allowed to go at will wherever they chose,...
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The Principles of Ethics, 第 9 卷

Herbert Spencer - 1895 - 640 頁
...among them " is remarked by AVinterbottom. Of the tribes inhabiting North America Morgan says : — "One of the most attractive features of Indian society...same degree of universality, as did the Iroquois." So, too, Angas tells us of the New Zealanders that they are very hospitable to strangers. By this last...
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The Principles of Ethics, 第 1 卷

Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 610 頁
...among them " is remarked by Winterbottom. Of the tribes inhabiting North America Morgan says : — " One of the most attractive features of Indian society...principle to the same degree of universality, as did the Iroqaois." So, too, Angas tells us of the New Zealanders that they are very hospitable to strangers....
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Official History of the Improved Order of Red Men

George W. Lindsay, Charles C. Conley, Charles H. Litchman - 1893 - 664 頁
...relatives in his own tribe as personal mementos of the deceased. One of the strongest characteristics, and most attractive features of Indian society, was the spirit of hospitality by which it was pervaded, and a description of this crowning virtue, carried to a degree of universality by the Iroquois beyond...
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Principles of ethics

Herbert Spencer - 1902 - 638 頁
...among them " is remarked by Winterbottom. Of the tribes inhabiting North America Morgan says: — " One of the most attractive features of Indian society...same degree of universality, as did the Iroquois." So, too, Angas tells us of the New Zealanders that they are very hospitable to strangers. By this last...
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The Voyages of Jacques Cartier

Jacques Cartier - 1924 - 396 頁
...out every moment aguyase which is their term of salutation and joy 3 5. 34 Morgan, op. cit. I, 318: " One of the most attractive features of Indian society...same degree of universality as did the Iroquois." 8SThis word is given in the Indian vocabulary (P- 245) as meaning " mjr friend " but it seems more...
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Publications of the Public Archives of Canada

Public Archives of Canada - 1924 - 394 頁
...aguyase which is their term of salutation and joy35. 84 Morgan, op. cit. I, 318: " One of the mbst attractive features of Indian society was the spirit...same degree of universality as did the Iroquois." "This word is given in the Indian vocabulary (p. 245) as meaning " my friend " but it seems more likely...
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