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" 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 17
by Robert Wilson Shufeldt - 1915 - 377 pages
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Report of the Annual Meeting, Issue 63

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 1272 pages
...now at issue: — ' 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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Evolution and Man's Place in Nature

Henry Calderwood - 1896 - 352 pages
...in Nature, and other Emays, p. 146. * Ibid. p. 146. absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...the scale, can be drawn between the animal world and ourselves';1 but we see in this a demonstration of the inadequacy of structure to account for the elevated...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical ..., Volume 14

John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 610 pages
...away this vanity. I have endeavored to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...and that even the highest faculties of feeling and intellect begin to germinate in the lower forms of life. At the same time, no one is more thoroughly...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and ...

John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 546 pages
...away this vanity. I have endeavored to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed...and that even the highest faculties of feeling and intellect begin to germinate in the lower forms of life. At the same time, no one is more thoroughly...
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Evolution, a Fantasy, Volume 10

Langdon Smith - 1909 - 70 pages
...evolution with that of the animal world. An Introduction to Social Psychology by William McDougalL I may add the expression of my belief that the attempt to draw a psychical distinction between man and the animal world is equally futile, and that even the highest...
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The Pageant of English Prose: Being Five Hundred Passages by Three Hundred ...

Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 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...
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Through Evolution to the Living God

John Rougier Cohu - 1912 - 276 pages
...that no absolute structural line of demarcation can be drawn between the animal world and ourselves. I may add the 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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Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 110

1925 - 804 pages
...intellect and will. 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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Mind, Its Origin and Goal

George Barton Cutten - 1925 - 236 pages
...related was soon recognized and easily grasped by scholars everywhere. As early as 1863, Huxley said, "I may add the expression of my belief that the attempt to draw a psychical distinction between man and the animal world is equally futile, and that even the highest...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 69

1864 - 756 pages
...away this vanity. I have endeavored 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 опт.? or a chimpanzee, if he were confined to the society of dumb associates....
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