| Charles Darwin - 1846 - 396 lehte
...it with the races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilized always have the most artificial governments. For instance,...agriculture, were republicans in the most absolute sense. In Tierra del Fuego, until some chief shall arise with power sufficient to secure any acquired advantage,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1889 - 628 lehte
...it with the races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilized always have the most artificial governments. For instance,...grade than another branch of the same people, the New Zealandcrs, who, although benefited by being compelled to turn their attention to agriculture, were... | |
| Charles Darwin, R. T. Pritchett - 1890 - 606 lehte
...improvement, so is it with the races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilised always have the most artificial governments....agriculture, were republicans in the most absolute sense. In Tierra del Fuego, until some chief shall arise with power sufficient to secure any acquired advantage,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1890 - 646 lehte
...more civilised always have the most artificial governments. For instance, the inhabitants ofOtaheite, who, when first discovered, were governed by hereditary...agriculture, were republicans in the most absolute sense. In Tierra del Fuego, until some chief shall arise with power sufficient to secure any acquired advantage,... | |
| James Hutchison Stirling - 1894 - 392 lehte
...or a consequence, the more civilised always have the most artificial govern110 DARWINIANISM. ments. For instance, the inhabitants of Otaheite, who, when...agriculture, were republicans in the most absolute sense. In Tierra del Fuego, until some chief shall arise with power sufficient to secure any acquired advantage,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 542 lehte
...it with the races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilized always have the most artificial governments. For instance,...agriculture, were republicans in the most absolute isense. In Tierra del Fuego, until some chief shall arise with power sufficient to secure any acquired... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1908 - 542 lehte
...it with the races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilized always have the most artificial governments. For instance,...grade than another branch of the same people, the New Zealanders,—who, although benefited by being compelled to turn their attention to agriculture, were... | |
| 1909 - 574 lehte
...it with the races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilized always have the most artificial governments. For instance,...agriculture, were republicans in the most absolute sense. In Tierra del Fuego, until some chief shall arise with power sufficient to secure any acquired advantage,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1909 - 564 lehte
...it with the races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilized always have the most artificial governments. For instance,...agriculture, were republicans in the most absolute sense. In Tierra del Fuego, until some chief shall arise with power sufficient to secure any acquired advantage,... | |
| 1909 - 852 lehte
...look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilized always have the most artlUcial government. For instance, the inhabitants of Otaheite, who, when...agriculture, were Republicans in the most absolute sense. ln Tierra del Fuego, until some chief shall arise with power sufficient to secure any acquired advantage,... | |
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