. Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning. highly esteemed by peo-ple of this descent. The sentiment hasbeen, of course, measured to a degreeby the average morality of the given the substitution of monogamy forthe ancient usage, the integrity of theJewish marriage relation has been ac-kno


. Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning. highly esteemed by peo-ple of this descent. The sentiment hasbeen, of course, measured to a degreeby the average morality of the given the substitution of monogamy forthe ancient usage, the integrity of theJewish marriage relation has been ac-knowledged and admired in every partof the world. The Jewish women inparticular have preserved the reputationand Tionor of the scattered race. Thisfact in the sentiments, principles, andusages of the Jews has contributed muchto the maintenance of the ethnic unity ofthe various peoples of this name, if, in-deed, it has not been the principal factupon which such unity depends. It is just to concede to the Hebrews,both ancient and modern, the honor ofa sinyfularly exalted familv. ° . Ill Exaltation of The Jewish household has the family and^ -, . ., , , ?. family ties. ever had m it much to ad-mire. The family tie is strong in thelast degree. Fatherhood and mother-hood have meant in this instance allthat the words imply. The filial and. CARRYING CHILD—TYPE AND by Paul Hardy, from a photograph. paternal relations have been of a sort tobind together the members of the familywith the strongest ties of both kinshipand ethnic fidelity. It is easy to vSee howbut for these principles of domestic lifethe Jewish peoples would, in a compara-tively short time, melt away into thecommon volume of the human the practice of the out-marriage ofthe Israelites with the peoples among 264 GREAT RACES OE MANKIND. whom they dwell, and two or three gen-erations would leave them no longer dis-criminable in feature or thought ormanner of life from the prevailing typesaround


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