| 1925 - 904 lehte
...of mankind. Whether we look upon it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilised have always been the most artificial governments. For instance the...higher grade than another branch of the same people fthe New /Cealanders) who, although benefitted by beine compelled to turn their attention to agriculture,... | |
| 1925 - 926 lehte
...of mankind. Whether we look npon it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilised have always been the most artificial governments. For instance the...the same people ("the New Zealanders) who, although benefitted by beine compelled to turn their attention to agriculture, were republicans in the most... | |
| William Dean Howells - 1984 - 508 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 advantages,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1989 - 452 lehte
...consequence, the more civilized always have the most artificial 1 84 Voyage of the Beagle Jan . 1 8 3 3 governments. For instance, the inhabitants of Otaheite,...agriculture, were republicans in the most absolute sense. In Tierra del Fuego, until some chief shall arise with power sufficient to secure any acquired advantages,... | |
| Harry Liebersohn - 2006 - 412 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. No matter how steeped in republican disorder Maori society was, it was not beyond redemption, for Darwin... | |
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