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A more logical classification frankly adopts the genetic method and clearly recognizes the direct effects of cultural and intellectual attainments upon the way a religious system becomes formulated. In such an arrangement, similar to that of Jastrow, religions can be classed as those of savagery, of barbarism, of advanced culture, and of civilization.
"Better to have loved a short man Than never to have loved atall." "Baron, I I'll spank!" "Worth her weight in gold!" "Where you got all that money soaked, Big Tent?" "Aw, Mr. Jastrow, the Baron's only tormenting me." "She sleeps on a pillow stuffed with greenbacks." "Sure I got a few dollars saved, and I ain't ashamed of it.
Only, for God's sakes, Jas, don't get out of bed, don't get crazy enough to shoot that thing. I'll get it. Wait, Jastrow; it's all right, you're all right. I'll get it. See, Teenie's going. Wait wait Teenie's going " She edged out and she edged in, hysteria audible in her breathing. "Jas honey, won't you please " "Gimme, was what I said gimme and quick!"
Then, in his most courteous phrase: "Did I undehstand you to say that Misteh Winton would not faveh us to-night, my deah Virginia?" "He could not. He has come upon upon some other difficulty, I believe," she stammered, steering a perilous course among the rocks of equivocation. "Mmph!" said the Rajah, rising. "Ah where is Jastrow?"
Gimme you hear gimme!" "Jas for God's sakes no no!" "Gimme! By God! you hear gimme!" There was a wrenching movement of his body, a fumbling beneath the pillow, and Mr. Jastrow suddenly held forth, in crouched attitude of cunning, something cold, something glittering, something steel. "Now," he said, head jutting forward, and through shut teeth "now gimme, or by God "
Now, in the steel-blue dawn, she was or thought she was the first member of the party to dress and steal out upon the railed platform to look abroad upon the wondrous scene in the canyon. But her reverie, trance-like in its wordless enthusiasm, was presently broken by a voice behind her the voice, namely, of Mr. Arthur Jastrow.
See Langdon, Univ. of Penns. Mus. Publ., Bab. Sect., Vol. X, No. 1 , pl. i f., pp. 69 ff.; Journ. Amer. Or. Soc., Vol. XXXVI , pp. 140 ff.; cf. Prince, Journ. Amer. Or. Soc., Vol. XXXVI, pp. 90 ff.; Jastrow, Journ. Amer. Or. Soc., Vol. XXXVI, pp. 122 ff., and in particular his detailed study of the text in Amer. Journ. Semit. Lang., Vol. XXXIII, pp. 91 ff. Dr.
Jastrow held his breath, hope dying within him and sullen ferocity crouching for the spring if her answer should urge it on. But when she spoke the secretary's anger cooled and he breathed again. "No: a thousand times, no!" she burst out passionately; and Winton staggered as if the suddenly-freed hand had dealt him a blow.
This description has been taken to imply a square box-like structure, which, in order to be seaworthy, must be placed on a conjectured hull. Cf., e.g., Jastrow, Hebr. and Bab. Trad., p. 329. Gilg. Epic, XI, ll. 28-30. L. 58 f. The gar contained twelve cubits, so that the vessel would have measured 120 cubits each way; taking the Babylonian cubit, on the basis of Gudea's scale, at 495 mm.
The introduction of astrology into Europe has a passing interest. Apparently the Greeks had made important advances in astronomy before coming in contact with the Babylonians, who, in all probability, received from the former a scientific conception of the universe. M. Jastrow: Aspects of Religious Belief and Practice in Babylonia and Assyria, New York, 1911, p. 256.
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