Contributions to the history of the development of the human race, tr. by D. Asher1880 |
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... regards its appearance in our English tongue , a sort of ante - natal reputation . The reputation is in many respects well deserved . The book is marked throughout by singular ability , abounds in striking and suggestive reflections ...
... regards its appearance in our English tongue , a sort of ante - natal reputation . The reputation is in many respects well deserved . The book is marked throughout by singular ability , abounds in striking and suggestive reflections ...
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... regards its mode of expression . The strangeness of this phenomenon is felt by every one who , for the first time , hears a foreign child speak its native language or sees him- self surrounded abroad by people all speaking a foreign ...
... regards its mode of expression . The strangeness of this phenomenon is felt by every one who , for the first time , hears a foreign child speak its native language or sees him- self surrounded abroad by people all speaking a foreign ...
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... regard his moral condition , we must not , in look- ing at prehistoric times , ask merely whether man has since improved , whether the passions have softened down and crimes diminished . We find , on the con- trary , and that partly ...
... regard his moral condition , we must not , in look- ing at prehistoric times , ask merely whether man has since improved , whether the passions have softened down and crimes diminished . We find , on the con- trary , and that partly ...
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... regards the intellectual condition of man , it must likewise have once been incredibly low . Thus it is not to be doubted that numeration is a relatively young art . There are still nations that cannot count three . But , what says more ...
... regards the intellectual condition of man , it must likewise have once been incredibly low . Thus it is not to be doubted that numeration is a relatively young art . There are still nations that cannot count three . But , what says more ...
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... regards that remote period , I believe I may appeal to language as a living testimony , and I would beg of you to permit me just to touch upon this linguistic archæology , the results of which I hope soon to publish in the second volume ...
... regards that remote period , I believe I may appeal to language as a living testimony , and I would beg of you to permit me just to touch upon this linguistic archæology , the results of which I hope soon to publish in the second volume ...
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