... to capture or overcome both. Though less capable than most other animals of living on the herbs and the fruits that unaided nature supplies, this wonderful faculty taught him to govern and direct nature to his own benefit, and make her produce food... On the Genesis of Species - Seite 328von St. George Jackson Mivart - 1871 - 342 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1864 - 746 Seiten
...force wo term mind became of greater importance than his mere bodily structure. Though with a naked and unprotected body, this gave him clothing against the...faculty taught him to govern and direct nature to his owu benefit, and make her produce food for him when and where he pleased. From the moment when the... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 560 Seiten
...man than "that subtle force we term mind." This, as Mr. Wallace eloquently says, "with a naked and unprotected body, this gave him clothing against the...with the wild bull in strength, this gave him weapons wherewith to capture or overcome both. Though less capable than most other animals of living on the... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 560 Seiten
...man than "that subtle force we term mind." This, as Mr. Wallace eloquently says, "with a naked and unprotected body, this gave him clothing against the...deer in swiftness, or with the wild bull in strength, t/ns gave him weapons wherewith to capture or overcome both. Though less capable than most other animals... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 556 Seiten
...man than "that subtle force we term mind." This, as Mr. Wallace eloquently says, "with a naked and unprotected body, this gave him clothing against the...inclemencies of the seasons. Though unable to compete with tho deer in swiftness, or with the wild bull in strength, this gave him weapons wherewith to capture... | |
| Charles Bray - 1871 - 398 Seiten
...we term mind, became of greater importance than his mere bodily structure. Though with a naked and unprotected body, this gave him clothing against the...other animals of living on the herbs and the fruits tLat unaided nature supplies, this wonderful faculty taught him to govern and direct nature to his... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 434 Seiten
...we term mind, became of greater importance than his mere bodily structure. Though with a naked and unprotected body, this gave him clothing against the...deer in swiftness, or with the wild bull in strength, tlds gave him weapons with which to capture or overcome both. Though less capable than most other animals... | |
| Christian Evidence Society - 1871 - 552 Seiten
...transcendental place or privilege for man. " With a naked and unprotected body," he says, man's intelligence " gave him clothing against the varying inclemencies...deer in swiftness, or with the wild bull in strength, it has given him weapons wherewith to capture and overcome both. Though less capable than most other... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 64 Seiten
...we term mind, became of greater importance than his mere bodily structure. Though with a naked and unprotected body, this gave him clothing against the...seasons. Though unable to compete with the deer in (22) swiftness, or with the wild bull in strength, this gave him weapons with which to capture or overcome... | |
| 1871 - 446 Seiten
...transcendental place or privilege for man. ' With a naked and unprotected body,' he says, man's intelligence ' gave him clothing against the varying inclemencies of the seasons. Though unable to competa with the deer in swiftness, or with the wild bull in strength, it has given him weapons wherewith... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1872 - 702 Seiten
...that even among animals there is a Comptea Reudos, 1868, p. 1119. gradual enlargement of the brain as the varying inclemencies of the seasons. Though unable...with the wild bull in strength, this gave him weapons wherewith to capture or overcome both. Though less capable than most other animals of living on the... | |
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