I have endeavoured to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed us in the scale, can be drawn between the animal world and ourselves ; and I may add the expression of my belief... America's Greatest Problem: the Negro - Page 17by Robert Wilson Shufeldt - 1915 - 377 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1877 - 1004 pages
...with the brute : ' I have endeavoured to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...expression of my belief that the attempt to draw a psychical distinction is equally futile, and that even the highest faculties of feeling and of intellect... | |
| 1867 - 772 pages
...your candid mind, Mr. Hardback, must admit that no absolutely structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...drawn between the animal world and ourselves." And while I don't comprehend a word of this cursed gibberish, I am expected to bow, and look wise, and... | |
| 1863 - 584 pages
...away this vanity. I have endeavoured to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...expression of my belief that the attempt to draw a psychical distinction is equally futile, and that even the highest faculties of feeling and of intellect... | |
| 1863 - 624 pages
...apes ? Professor Huxley endeavours to show ' that no absolute ' structural line of demarcation wider than that between the ' animals which immediately...expression of my belief that the attempt to draw a ' psychical distinction is equally futile, and that even the highest ' faculties of feeling and of... | |
| 1863 - 628 pages
...apes ? Professor Huxley endeavours to show ' that no absolute ' structural line of demarcation wider than that between the ' animals which immediately...the expression of my belief that the attempt to draw 8 ' psychical distinction is equally futile, and that even the highest ' faculties of feeling and of... | |
| 1863 - 552 pages
...between man and the lower animals ; for he says " no absolute structural line of demarcation, •wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...be drawn between the animal world and ourselves." Whether his explanation of man's superiority is sufficient will be shortly seen. Before endeavouring... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1863 - 204 pages
...awaythis vanity. I have endeavoured to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed us in the scale, can be drawn bfetween the animal world and ourselves ; and I may add the expression of my belief that the attempt... | |
| Samuel Wainwright - 1865 - 510 pages
...it by saying — " I have endeavoured to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...expression of my belief that the attempt to draw a psychical distinction is equally futile, and that even the highest faculties of feeling and of intellect... | |
| 1867 - 782 pages
...your candid mind, Mr. Hardhack, must admit that no absolutely structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...drawn between the animal world and ourselves." And while I don't comprehend a word of this cursed gibberish, I am expected to bow, and look wise, and... | |
| Henry Allon - 1863 - 550 pages
...writer adds, — ' I have endeavoured to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...expression of my belief that the attempt to draw a psychical distinction is equally futile, and that even the highest faculties of feeling and of intellect... | |
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