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So that recently, M. Giraud-Teulon, in the name of an hermaphrodite liberalism, recalled that "the right of private property is rather tolerated by the Church as an existing fact than presented as a necessary foundation of civil society. It is even condemned in its inspiring principle by the Fathers of the Church."

Letourneau, Evolution of Marriage, p. 335. Golden Bough, Part I. The Magic Art, Vol. II, pp. 270, 289, 312. Müller and Bachofen, cited by Giraud-Teulon, op. cit. pp. 283-284. The Truth About Woman, pp. 227-242. The evidence with regard to prehistoric Greece is much more complete. The Greek γένος resembled the Roman gens.

There is an ancient legend which represents the Irish as giving three hundred wives to the Picts, on the condition that the succession to the crown should always be through their femalesThere were oathes imposed on them, By the stars, by the earth, That from the nobility of the mother Should always be the right to the sovereignty.” Giraud-Teulon, op. cit. pp. 41-42. Bede, II. 1-7.

Moreover, among some tribes, the influence of the mothers as the heads of families extends to the councils of state; it is even said that the chiefs do not decide anything without their consent. Letourneau, pp. 306-307; citing Laing, Travels in Western Africa. Giraud-Teulon, Les origines du mariage et de la famille, pp. 215 et seq.

Gibbs, Sir D., on differences of the voice in different races of men. Gill, Dr., male seals larger than females; sexual differences in seals. Giraffe, its mode of using the horns; mute, except in the rutting season. Giraud-Teulon, on the cause of short sight. Glanders, communicable to man from the lower animals. Glands, odoriferous, in mammals. Glareola, double moult in.