The Anatomy of SwearingMacmillan, 1967 - 370 من الصفحات Swearing in all its aspects; its origins in primitive language, its philosophy and psychology, its changes and differing manifestations in various ages and cultures. |
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الصفحة 77
... believe in it . The truth is that other animals are not nearly as aggressive as so - called civilized peoples . Man's nearest relatives — the gorilla , the chimpanzee , and the orangutan — are the most unaggressive of creatures.15 ...
... believe in it . The truth is that other animals are not nearly as aggressive as so - called civilized peoples . Man's nearest relatives — the gorilla , the chimpanzee , and the orangutan — are the most unaggressive of creatures.15 ...
الصفحة 91
... believe in it himself , a fact that will not deter the swearer from taking the oath with every intention of keeping it , though in the full knowl- edge that the administrator does not believe in the powers by which the swearer swears ...
... believe in it himself , a fact that will not deter the swearer from taking the oath with every intention of keeping it , though in the full knowl- edge that the administrator does not believe in the powers by which the swearer swears ...
الصفحة 341
... believe that man's an attorney . " And on another occasion he remarked of a man , “ I believe it is not quite accurate to say that his mother was the keeper of a bawdy house . I believe she was a receiver of stolen goods . " Lord ...
... believe that man's an attorney . " And on another occasion he remarked of a man , “ I believe it is not quite accurate to say that his mother was the keeper of a bawdy house . I believe she was a receiver of stolen goods . " Lord ...
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Before the Reformation | 7 |
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Swearing in the Nineteenth Century | 224 |
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