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" Of individual objects, perhaps nothing is more certain to create astonishment than the first sight in his native haunt of a barbarian, — of man in his lowest and most savage state. "
The Andes and the Amazon: Or, Across the Continent of South America - Seite 221
von James Orton - 1875 - 645 Seiten
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The Irish Monthly Magazine, Band 2

1846 - 536 Seiten
...sight in his native haunt of a barbarian — of man in his lowest and most savage state. One's miud hurries back over past centuries, and then asks, could...like these? — men, whose very signs and expressions arc less intelligible to us than those of the domesticated animals, nor yet appear to boast of human...
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Quarterly Journal of Science: 1866, Band 3

1866 - 736 Seiten
...''certainly no European ever cleared his throat with so many hoarse, guttural, and clicking sounds '4 — " One's mind hurries back over past centuries, and then asks, could our progenitors have boon men like these ? men whose very signs and expressions are less intelligible to us than those of...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Band 33

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1874 - 852 Seiten
...first condition of man is indicated in his reflections on the Fuegians, whom he carefully studied. " One's mind hurries back over past centuries and then asks, Could our progenitors have been such as these? Men whose very signs and expressions are less intelligible to us than those of the domesticated...
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries ...

Charles Darwin - 1876 - 586 Seiten
...the first sight in his native haunt of a barbarian, — of man in his lowest and most savage state. One's mind hurries back over past centuries, and then...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 that reason....
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What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle".

Charles Darwin - 1879 - 254 Seiten
...the first sight, in his native haunt, of a barbarian — of man in his lowest and most savage state. One's mind hurries back over past centuries, and then asks, Could our forefathers have been men like these? — men whose very TIERRA DEL FUEGO. signs and expressions are...
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Life of Charles Darwin, Band 1

George Thomas Bettany - 1887 - 224 Seiten
...the first sight in his native haunt of a real barbarian, of man in his lowest and most savage state. One's mind hurries back over past centuries, and then asks, could our progenitors have been such as these ? Men, whose very signs and expressions are less intelligible to us than those of the...
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Charles Darwin's Works: Journal of researches into the natural history and ...

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 542 Seiten
...the first sight in his native haunt of a barbarian, — of man in his lowest and most savage state. One's mind hurries back over past centuries, and then asks, could our pro genitors have been men like these? — men, whose very signs and expressions are less intelligible...
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Applied Evolution

Marion Daniel Shutter - 1900 - 318 Seiten
...lowest known savages such as the Fuegians, " whose very signs and expressions," according to Mr. Darwin, "are less intelligible to us than those of the domesticated animals, men who do not possess the instincts of those animals, nor yet to boast of human reason, or at least of the arts consequent on...
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A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga (the Yoga of Wisdom.)

Yogi Ramacharaka, William Walker Atkinson - 1907 - 328 Seiten
...ape. Darwin, describing the Fuegians, who are among the very lowest forms of savages, says : "Their very signs and expressions are less intelligible to us than those of the domesticated animal. They are men who do not possess the instinct of those animals, nor yet appear to boast of human...
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Journal of Researches Into the Geology and Natural History of the Various ...

Charles Darwin - 1908 - 542 Seiten
...than the first sight in his native haunt of a barbarian,—of man in his lowest and most savage state. One's mind hurries back over past centuries, and then asks, could our progenitors have been men like these?—men, whose very signs and expressions are less intelligible to us than those of the domesticated...
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