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" At the same time, no one is more strongly convinced than I am of the vastness of the gulf between civilized man and the brutes ; or is more certain that, whether from them or not, he is assuredly not of them. "
Analysis of Darwin, Huxley and Lyell, Being a Critical Examination of the ... - 60 페이지
저자: Henry A. DuBois - 1866 - 94 페이지
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The Anthropological Review, 1권

1863 - 552 페이지
...even the highest faculties of- feeling and of intellect begin to germinate in lower forms of life. At the same time, no one is more strongly convinced...whether from them or not, he is assuredly not of them. No one is less disposed to think lightly of the present TOL. i. — no. i. I dignity, or despairingly...
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The Anthropological Review, 1권

1863 - 584 페이지
...that even the highest faculties of feeling and of intellect begin to germinate in lower forms of life. At the same time, no one is more strongly convinced...that whether from them or not, he is assuredly not •' them. No one is less disposed to think lightly of the present VOL. i. — KO. i. I dignity, or...
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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1863 - 204 페이지
...of the Class Mammalia," in the ' Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London ' for more strongly convinced than I am of the vastness...whether from them or not, he is assuredly not of them. No one is less disposed to think lightly of the present dignity, or despairingly of the future hopes,...
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The Congregational Review, 4권

1864 - 644 페이지
...Prof. Huxley did not intend to call these apes human, when he used " brutal." For, again, he speaks " of the vastness of the gulf between civilized man and the brutes," and that "whether from them or not, he is not of them," or does not rank with the brutes, and then...
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The Boston Review, 4권

1864 - 646 페이지
...Prof. Huxley did not intend to call these apes human, when he used " brutal." For, again, he speaks " of the vastness of the gulf between civilized man and the brutes," and that "whether from them or not, he is not of them," or does not rank with the brutes, and then...
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The British Quarterly Review, 37권

Henry Allon - 1863 - 622 페이지
...even the highest faculties of feeling and of intellect begin to germinate in lower forms of life. ' At the same time no one is more strongly convinced...whether from them or not, he is assuredly not of them. No one is less disposed to think lightly of the present dignity, or despairingly of the future hopes,...
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On the Theory of the Origin of the Species by Natural Selection in the ...

John Crawfurd - 1868 - 76 페이지
...troglodytes.' ' No one,' he adds, ' is more convinced than I am of the vastness of the gulf between civilised man and the brutes, or is more certain that, whether from them or not, he is assuredly not of them.' But let us for a moment indulge in the belief that the Darwinian theory has, through the creation of...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 36권

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1864 - 742 페이지
...that no structural or physical distinction can be found to separate man from the animals, he says, " At the same time no one is more strongly convinced...whether from them or not, he is assuredly not of them." The words in italics are marked by him. Man is separated by a vast gulf from them, and is possessed...
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Scripture and science not at variance; or, The historical character and ...

John Henry Pratt - 1871 - 458 페이지
...immeasurable and practically infinite divergence of the human from the simian stirps.'t Again he says, ' No one is more strongly convinced than I am of the...whether from them or not, he is assuredly not of them. No one is less disposed to think lightly of the present dignity, or despairingly of the future hopes,...
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Scripture and science not at variance; or, The historical character and ...

John Henry Pratt - 1872 - 352 페이지
...immeasurable and practically infinite divergence of the Human from the Simian Stirps.'J Again he says, 'No one is more strongly convinced than I am of the...that whether from them or not, he is assuredly not o/them. No one is less disposed to think lightly of the present dignity, or despairingly of the future...
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