Cyclopedia universal history : embracing the most complete and recent presentation of the subject in two principal parts or divisions of more than six thousand pages . BOOK VI-THE INDICANS. Chapter XXXVII.—Housk F»eof»lb ok ^ T is oui- purpose in thecurrent chapter to pre-sent as much as maybe gathered relative toone of the most inter-esting types in primi-tive civilization. Thisis the method of life, the structure of thehousehold, the form of domestic andsocial economy adopted by the primitiveAryans of India. Since Reason for the caption House the building of a liousc foreop e o rya. ^^
Cyclopedia universal history : embracing the most complete and recent presentation of the subject in two principal parts or divisions of more than six thousand pages . BOOK VI-THE INDICANS. Chapter XXXVII.—Housk F»eof»lb ok ^ T is oui- purpose in thecurrent chapter to pre-sent as much as maybe gathered relative toone of the most inter-esting types in primi-tive civilization. Thisis the method of life, the structure of thehousehold, the form of domestic andsocial economy adopted by the primitiveAryans of India. Since Reason for the caption House the building of a liousc foreop e o rya. ^^ abodc, and the dwellingtogether therein of one man and onewoman with their children in the methodof that persistent and glorious fact calledthe family, constitute the leading fea-ture, the form and substance, of the lifeof this far-off division of our own race,the caption employed for the presentchapter will be the House People ofArya. Before entering upon the formal elu-cidation of the social life of this people,it is desirable to note the features of thecountry in which the great structure of Indian civilization was planned and de-veloped. We must not depreciate theinfluence of physical nature Reactions of na- Upon man a
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