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Ethics_V2_501-528.indd 505 1/27/12 12:51 PM REFERENCES To find the authority for any statement in the text, the reader is to proceed as follows: Observing the number of the section of which the statement occurs, he will first look out, in the following pages, the corresponding number, which is printed in conspicuous type. Among the references succeeding this number, he will then look for the name of the tribe, people, or nation concerning which the statement is made (the names in the references standing in the same order as that which they have in the text); and that it may more readily catch the eye, each such name is printed in italics. In the parenthesis following the name, will be found the volume and page of the work referred to, preceded by the first three or four letters of the author's name; and where more than one of his works has been used, the first three or four letters of the title of the one containing the particular statement. The meanings of these abbreviations, employed to save the space that would be occupied by frequent repetitions of full titles, is shown at the end of the references: where will be found arranged in alphabetical order, these initial syllables of authors' names, etc., and opposite to them the full titles of the works referred to. 505 Ethics_V2_501-528.indd 506 1/27/12 12:51 PM 506 References 253. Cimmarr6ns (Osw. 61)---Wolves (Rom. 436). 254. Beavers (Dal. in C.N.H. iii, 99)---Crows and Rooks (Rom. 323-25). 255. Bisons (Rom. 33+-35)---Elephants (Rom. 400-1)---Monkeys (Gill. 170). 259. Abors (Dalt. in J.A.S.B. xiv, 426). 268. Dogribs (Lub. 509)---Fuegians (Wed. 175)-Creeks (Pia. Jow. 229). 269. Communists (Lav. in Contemporary Review, Feb. 1890; Bel. 101). 271. Germany (Daily Papers, Feb. 1890). 276. Lepchas (Camp. in J.E.S.L. July, 1869)-Hos (Dalt. 206)---Wood-Veddah (Tenn. ii, 444)---Kant (Ka. 54-55). 277. Austin (Aust. 30). 279. Benthamism (Mill, 93; Bel. in Cont. Rev., July, 1890). 285. Fijians (WJ.!I. i, 1U)--Wends (Grimm, 488)--Herulians (Grimm, 487)-Creeks (Gro. ii, 33)---Europeans (Grimm, 289; Green, 13)--English (Steph. ii, 204, 209). 286. Early Germans, &c. (Mai. 370)---Anc. Russia (Holtz. i, 225-26). 290. Abors. (Dalt. in J.A.S.B. xiv, 426}-Nagas (Stew. in J.A.S.B. xxiv, 608)---Lepchas (Camp. in J.E.S.L. July, 1869)---fakuns (Fav. in J.I.A. ii). 291. Fijians (Ersk. 492)-Hebrews (Ex. xxi; Deut. xv; Lev. xxv. 45, 46)---Christians (1 Cor. vii. 21)--Greeks (Gro. ii, 37, 468-69)---Spartans (Gro. ii. 309)---English (Green, 56, 91, 90, 247)--Artizans (Mart. i, 343). 297. Suanctians (Fresh. in P.R.G.S. June, 1888, p. 335)--Dahomans (Burt. i, 260). 299. Locke (Sec. 'freat. on Gov. sec. 27)---Comanches (Scho. i, 232)--Chippewayans (Scho. v. 177)-lrish (Green, 431)--China (Wil. i, 1-2)-India (Lav. 310, etc.). 300. Maine (Mai. 184). 305. Romans (cop. 2)-English (Rob. in Ency. Brit., art. "Copyright"). 306. Monopolies (Hayd. 489). 307. Roman Law (Pat. 15455 )---Buddhists (Pat. 181, note)--English (Pat. 53). 308. English (13 Eliz. c. 5; 29 Eliz. c. 5). 309. Polynesians (Ell. P.R. ii, 346; Tho. i, 96)---Sumatra (Mars. 244)-Hottentots (Kolb. i, 300}--Damaras (And. 228)-Cold Coast O.E.S. (1856) IV, 20)---Congo (Pray. in Pink, xvi, 571)---Eghas (Burt. Abeokuta, i, 208)---Timbuctoo (Shab. 18)---Ashantis (Bee. 117)---Arabs (Burck. i, 131)---Todas (Mar. 206)-Conds (His. U)-Bodo and Dhimals (Hodg. inJ.A.S.B. xviii, 718)---Kasias (Hook, ii, 275)---Karens (Mas. inJ.A.S.B. xxxvii, pt. ii, 142)-Mishmis (Grif. 35)---Primitive Germans (Tac. Germ. xx)-Celts (Bello. iii, 398)---Saxons and Frisians (Konig. 152-3)---Merovingians (Konig. 158--60)---France (Civil Code, sec. 967, etc.). 314. Polynesians (U.S. Ex. Ex. iii, 22; Ang. ii, 50; Ell. Hawaii, 390; St. John, ii, 260)---Bechuanas (Burch. ii, 395)---Inland Negroes (Land. i, 250)--Ashantis (Bee. 148)-Shoa (Harr. ii, 26)--Congo (Pray. in Pink. xvi, 578)-Dahomans (Burt. Miss. i, 52)- Fulahs (Wint. i, 170)-Hebrews (Deut. xxii, 8, etc.)- Phoenicians (Mov. ii, 108-110)---Mexicans (Zur. 223)---Cent. Americans (Xim. 203; Pala. 84; Sqi. ii, 341)---Patagonians (Fitz. ii, 150)---Mundrucus (Bates, 274)---Diocletian (Lev. i, 823 ). 315. Hebrews (Deut. xxiii, 19-20)---Cicero (Am. 50)---England (Ree. iii, 292; Steph. Com. ii, 90...

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