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" ... and small tribes are united into larger communities, the simplest reason would tell each individual that he ought to extend his social instincts and sympathies to all the members of the same nation, though personally unknown to him. This point being... "
The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex - Page 101
by Charles Darwin - 1871 - 712 lehte
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The Descent of man

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 lehte
...nation, though personally unknown to him. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the...in appearance or habits, experience unfortunately shows us how long it is before we look at them as our fellow-creatures. Sympathy beyond the confincs...
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 10. köide

Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1876 - 608 lehte
...sympathies to all the members of the same nation. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the men of all nations and races."* In short, moral progress consists in strengthening and widening from generation to generation the social...
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The English Language: Its Grammatical and Logical Principles

Harris Ray Greene - 1879 - 380 lehte
...districts are almost always at war. — Ibid. 4. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the men of all nations and races. — Ibid. SECTION III. — The Participial Clause. (Continued.) GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTION. 13. REAL...
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The Popular Science Monthly, 12. köide

1878 - 804 lehte
...sympathies to all the members of the same nation. This point once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the men of all nations and races." Moral sense, in this theory, is an enlargement of an animal instinct, illumined by the light of reason....
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Charles Darwin's Works: The descent of man and seletion in relation to sex

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 890 lehte
...nation, though personally unknown to him. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the...separated from him by great differences in appearance 43 Good instances are given by in his ' Contributions to the Theory Mr. Wallace in 'rfcientifia Opinion,'...
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Library of universal knowledge, science, 2. köide

1905 - 462 lehte
...nation, though personally unknown to him. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the...in appearance or habits, experience unfortunately shows us how long it is before we look at them as our fellow-creatures. Sympathy beyond the confiaes...
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The Universal Kinship

John Howard Moore - 1908 - 348 lehte
...all members of the same nation, though personally unknown to him. There is, then, only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the men of all nations and races. Experience, however, shows us how long it is, if such men are separated from him by great differences...
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Social Progress and the Darwinian Theory: A Study of Force as a Factor in ...

George William Nasmyth - 1916 - 458 lehte
...nation, though personally unknown to him. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the...in appearance or habits, experience unfortunately shows us how long it is before we look at them as our fellowcreatures. 2 The inclusion of the entire...
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Savage Survivals

John Howard Moore - 1916 - 200 lehte
...the nation, tho personally unknown to him. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the men of all nations. But, unfortunately, experience shows us that, if such men are separated from us by great differences...
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Companion to A Sand County Almanac: Interpretive and Critical Essays

J. Baird Callicott - 1987 - 322 lehte
...nation, though personally unknown to him. This point being once reached, there is only an artificial barrier to prevent his sympathies extending to the...such men are separated from him by great differences of appearance or habits, experience unfortunately shows us how long it is, before we look at them as...
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