 | Richard Winter Hamilton - 1841 - 662 pages
...appears to be as old as the individual, and the use of the tongue as universal as that of the hand or the foot. If there was a time in which he had his acquaintance with his own species to make, and his faculties to acquire, it is a time of which we have no record, and in relation... | |
 | Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1844 - 690 pages
...as old 08 the individual, and the use of the tondue as universal as that of the hand or the loot. It there was a time in which he had his acquaintance with his own species to make, and hi* faculties to acquire, it is a time of winch we have no record, and in relation... | |
 | Johann Joachim Eschenburg, Nathan Welby Fiske - 1849 - 766 pages
...or the foot, ti there was a lime in which he had Ins acquaintance with his own species to make, nni his faculties to acquire, it is a time of which we...record, and in relation to which our opinions can serve no purpose and are supported by no evidence." See Л. frrtuttai't Ем. па HJnlory of Civ.... | |
 | Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1854 - 766 pages
...old as the individual, and the use of the tongue as universal as that of the hand or the fool. It' there was a time in which he had his acquaintance with his own species to make, and his faculties to acquire, it is a time of which we have no record, and in relation... | |
 | Philip Lindsley - 1866 - 742 pages
...avoid the extravagance of the former, and of the ultra Epicureans, for he adds, a few pages after: "If there was a time in which he had his acquaintance with his own species to make, and his faculties to acquire, it is a time of which we have no record, and in relation... | |
 | Philip Lindsley - 1866 - 746 pages
...avoid the extravagance of the former, and of the ultra Epicureans, for he adds, a few pages after: "If there was a time in which he had his acquaintance with his own species to make, and his faculties to acquire, it is a time of which we have no record, and in relation... | |
 | Chris Jenks - 1998 - 448 pages
...writes, 'appears as old as the individual' (Section I, I); if a pre-social state of nature existed, 'it is a time of which we have no record, and in relation to which our opinions can serve no purpose, and are supported by no evidence' (Section I, I). Ferguson uses this argument as... | |
 | Adam Ferguson - 1789 - 448 pages
...appears to be as old as the individual, and the ufe of the tongue as univerfal as that of the hand or the foot. If there was a time in which he had his...faculties to acquire, it is a time of which we have no * Rouffcau fur 1'crigine de I' inegalite parmi les hommes. f Traitede i'efprit. record, and in relation... | |
 | Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 496 pages
...appears to be as old as the individual, and the use of the tongue as universal as that of the hand or the foot. If there was a time in which he had his acquaintance with his own species to make, and his faculties to acquire, it is a time of which we have no record, and in relation... | |
 | Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 494 pages
...be as old as the individual, and the use ol the tongue as universal as that of the hand or the loot. If there was a time in which he had his acquaintance with his own species to make, and his laculties to acquire, it is a time ol which we have no record, and in relation... | |
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