| Richard Whately - 1831 - 282 pagine
...earliest race of mankind? According to the present course of nature, the first introducer of cultivation among savages, is, and must be, Man, in a more improved state : in the beginning therefore of the human race, this, since there was no man to effect it, must have... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - 350 pagine
...The argument is thus summed up by Archbishop "Whately : According to the present course of nature, the first introducer of civilization among savages is, and must be, man, in a more improved state : in the beginning, therefore, of the human race, this, since there was no man to effect it, must ha.ve... | |
| Richard Whately - 1847 - 344 pagine
...earliest race of mankind ? According to the present course of nature, the first introducer of cultivation among savages, is, and must be, Man, in a more improved state : in the beginning therefore of the human race, this, since there was no man to effect it, must have... | |
| Richard Whately - 1853 - 564 pagine
...earliest race of mankind ? According to the present course of nature, tho first introducer of cultivation among savages, is, and must be, Man, in a more improved state : in the beginning therefore of the human race, this, since there was no man to effect it, must have... | |
| United Church journal - 1856 - 346 pagine
...earliest race of mankind ? According to the present course of nature, the first introducer of cultivation among savages is, and must be, Man, in a more improved state. In the beginning, therefore, of the human race, this, since there was no man to effect it, must have... | |
| Richard Whately - 1855 - 556 pagine
...earliest race of mankind ? According to the present course of nature, the first introducer of cultivation among savages, is, and must be, Man, in a more improved state : in the beginning therefore of the human race, this, since there was no man to effect it, must have... | |
| 1855 - 892 pagine
...Hottentot Bushmen? According to the present course of things, the first introducer of civilisation among savages, is, and must be, man in a more improved state ; in the beginning, therefore, of the human race, this, since there was no man to affect it, must have... | |
| Richard Whately - 1855 - 560 pagine
...earliest race of mankind ? According to the present course of nature, the first introducer of cultivation among savages, is, and must be, Man, in a more improved state : in the beginning therefore of the human race, this, since there was no man to effect it, must have... | |
| Richard Whately - 1855 - 396 pagine
...earliest race of mankind ? According to the present course of nature, the first introducer of cultivation among savages is, and must be, Man, in a more improved state: in the beginning therefore of the human race, this, since there was no man to effect it, must have... | |
| 1856 - 796 pagine
...comes it, then, that all mankind are not at this day as wild аз the Fupuane and HottentotBushmen ? According to the present course of things, the first...savages, is, and must be, Man in a more improved state ; in the beginning, therefore, of the human race, this, since there was no man to effect it, must have... | |
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