[32] Op. cit. Chapter VII.
[33] One great difference between the professional army, such as that of England, and the citizen armies of Europe, consists in the fact that the special sentiment for the army is stronger in the former; the more general patriotic sentiment, in the rank and file of the latter; though in the regular officers of the continental army the sentiment for the army itself is no doubt usually the stronger.
[34] Cp. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo, by Ch. Hose and W. McDougall, London, 1912.
[35] From Religion to Philosophy, p. 77.
[36] Op. cit. p. 82.
[37] Cf. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo, by Ch. Hose and W. McDougall, London, 1912.
[38] Mr Cornford’s book might in fact be entitled with greater propriety From Philosophy to Religion.
[39] 1 Oct. 1914.
[40] Les Fonctions mentales dans les Sociétés inférieures, Alcan, Paris, 1910.
[41] At this point I would refer the reader to the discussion of the self-regarding sentiment (Chapter VII) in my Social Psychology.