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" Men, whose very signs and expressions are less intelligible to us than those of the domesticated animals; men, who do not possess the instinct of those animals, nor yet appear to boast of human reason, or at least of arts consequent on that reason. I... "
Charles Darwin's Works: Journal of researches into the natural history and ... - Pagina 502
door Charles Darwin - 1896
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The Irish Monthly Magazine, Volume 2

1846 - 536 pagina’s
...expressions arc less intelligible to us than those of the domesticated animals, nor yet appear to boast of human reason, or at least of arts consequent on...civilized man. It is the difference between a wild and tamo animal ; and part of the interest in beholding a savage, is the same which would lead every one...
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Volume 3

1866 - 658 pagina’s
...domesticated animals ; men who do not possess the instinct of those animals,§ nor yet appear to boast of human reason, or at least of arts consequent on that reason, .... and part of the interest in beholding a savage is the same which would lead every one to desire...
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Quarterly Journal of Science: 1866, Volume 3

1866 - 736 pagina’s
...domesticated animals ; men who do not possess the instinct of those animals,§ nor yet appear to boast of human reason, or at least of arts consequent on that reason, .... and part of the interest in beholding a savage is the same which would lead every one to desire...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 33

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1874 - 820 pagina’s
...domesticated animals ; men who do not possess the instincts of those animals nor yet appear to boast of human reason. I do not believe it is possible to describe...paint the difference between savage and civilized man ;" a remark which may have some connection with Capt. Fitzroy's theory that man was created in perfect...
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries ...

Charles Darwin - 1876 - 586 pagina’s
...domesticated animals ; men, who do not possess the instinct of thosf animals, nor yet appear to boast of human reason, or at least of arts consequent on...interest in beholding a savage, is the same which would leaJ every one to desire to see the lion in his desert, the tiger tearing his prey in the jungle, or...
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What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle".

Charles Darwin - 1879 - 254 pagina’s
...between a wild and a tame animal (only greater, because in man there is a greater power of improvement) ; and part of the interest in beholding a savage is the same which would make every one desire to see the lion in his desert, the tiger tearing his prey in the jungle, or the...
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What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle"

Charles Darwin - 1879 - 452 pagina’s
...instinct of those animals, nor yet appear to boast of human reason, or at least of arts which result from that reason. I do not believe it is possible to describe...civilized man. It is the difference between a wild and a tame animal (only greater, because in man there is a greater power of improvement) ; and part of...
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Life of Charles Darwin, Volume 1

George Thomas Bettany - 1887 - 232 pagina’s
...domesticated animals ; men, who do not possess the instinct of those animals, nor yet appear to boast of human reason, or at least of arts consequent on...describe or paint the difference between savage and civilised man. It is the difference between a wild and tame animal : and part of the interest in beholding...
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The Story of Creation: A Plain Account of Evolution

Edward Clodd - 1888 - 326 pagina’s
...domesticated animals — men who do not possess the instinct of those animals, nor yet appear to boast of human reason, or at least of arts consequent on that reason.' 1 Such races are much nearer to the ape than to the European, and it is from like accounts of existing...
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A Naturalist's Voyage: Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and ...

Charles Darwin - 1889 - 628 pagina’s
...domesticated animals ; men who do not possess the instinct of those animals, nor yet appear to boast of human reason, or at least of arts consequent on...not believe it is possible to describe or paint the differ- v ence between savage and civilized man. It is the difference * between a wild and tame animal...
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