The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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Page 24
... feeling hangs over the reader , that if the two combatants were to change sides , Pott could just as easily hold up to ridicule the weakness of Kaulen's knowledge of comparative philology , as he does now . When Pott attacked Max ...
... feeling hangs over the reader , that if the two combatants were to change sides , Pott could just as easily hold up to ridicule the weakness of Kaulen's knowledge of comparative philology , as he does now . When Pott attacked Max ...
Page 57
... feeling in common . But the progress of mankind is accomplished by the contest of contrary tendencies ; by a sort of polarisation , in consequence of which each idea has its ex- clusive representatives in this world . It is as a whole ...
... feeling in common . But the progress of mankind is accomplished by the contest of contrary tendencies ; by a sort of polarisation , in consequence of which each idea has its ex- clusive representatives in this world . It is as a whole ...
Page 64
... feeling or ideas of right and wrong , nor any who had no idea of their person- ality . . . . It is difficult to decide the question how far many so called savages are capable of improvement , either by their own innate power , or at ...
... feeling or ideas of right and wrong , nor any who had no idea of their person- ality . . . . It is difficult to decide the question how far many so called savages are capable of improvement , either by their own innate power , or at ...
Page 102
... feel , on the contrary , that the more you show yourself a good mistress and manager , so much the more you will see the respect of all the house- hold increase with your years . It is not in this world beauty which * Homer , Odyssey ...
... feel , on the contrary , that the more you show yourself a good mistress and manager , so much the more you will see the respect of all the house- hold increase with your years . It is not in this world beauty which * Homer , Odyssey ...
Page 111
... feel , and are firmly convinced because strongly agitated . " The remark applies with full force to the subject before us , where cartloads of abuse were poured in to conceal and fill up the chasms of argument . Even so respectable and ...
... feel , and are firmly convinced because strongly agitated . " The remark applies with full force to the subject before us , where cartloads of abuse were poured in to conceal and fill up the chasms of argument . Even so respectable and ...
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