Instinct and reason definitively separated; and consequently including an answer to 'the vexata quæstio of brute reasoning', which has so long perplexed the ablest writers on that important point |
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... civilisation ; for , though we know by reading or instruction that , if we raise up our hands , we make ourselves specifically heavier than the water , and must consequently sink , we require several trials before we get sufficient ...
... civilisation ; for , though we know by reading or instruction that , if we raise up our hands , we make ourselves specifically heavier than the water , and must consequently sink , we require several trials before we get sufficient ...
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... civilisation . But there are several intermediate steps . Captain Cook found the natives on some of the pacific islands far advanced in arts ; and there are now , in the British Museum , numerous specimens of their cloaks , caps ...
... civilisation . But there are several intermediate steps . Captain Cook found the natives on some of the pacific islands far advanced in arts ; and there are now , in the British Museum , numerous specimens of their cloaks , caps ...
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... civilisation is , or whether it was ever established in any country , but we all speak of it as a thing that we all know . The simple Peru- vians , though they worshipped the sun , and knew nothing of writing or gunpowder , were really ...
... civilisation is , or whether it was ever established in any country , but we all speak of it as a thing that we all know . The simple Peru- vians , though they worshipped the sun , and knew nothing of writing or gunpowder , were really ...
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... civilisation has not much to vaunt . To say nothing of shells or rockets , it is surely more fiendlike than manly to spring mines over which the enemy stand with confidence , or to mask a cannon loaded with grape , and suddenly ...
... civilisation has not much to vaunt . To say nothing of shells or rockets , it is surely more fiendlike than manly to spring mines over which the enemy stand with confidence , or to mask a cannon loaded with grape , and suddenly ...
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... civilisation , and it would be wonderful indeed that they should ALL lose every trace or rem- nant of it so completely . Leaving others to " cudgel their brains " in recon- ciling such anomalisms , I may remark that those islands have ...
... civilisation , and it would be wonderful indeed that they should ALL lose every trace or rem- nant of it so completely . Leaving others to " cudgel their brains " in recon- ciling such anomalisms , I may remark that those islands have ...
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