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" As among these, so among primitive men, the weakest and stupidest went to the wall, while the toughest and shrewdest, those who were best fitted to cope with their circumstances, but not the best in any other sense, survived. Life was a continual free... "
Nineteenth Century and After - Страница 165
1888
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Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought

1888 - 632 страница
...conclusion that, for thousands and thousands of years, before the origin of the oldest known civilizations, men were savages of a very low type. They strove with...might, and thinking neither of whence nor whither. The history of civilization — that is of society — on the other hand, is the record of the attempts...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Том 32

1888 - 920 страница
...stint, and died, for thousands of generations, alongside the mammoth, the urus, the lion, and the hyena, whose lives were spent in the same way ; and they...might, and thinking neither of whence nor whither. ' The history of civilization — that is, of society — on the other hand, is the record of the attempts...
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Congregationalism; free, broad & evangelical: an address

Robert Bruce (Congregational Minister.) - 1888 - 104 страница
...hairy compatriots." There is nothing to " make a joyful noise " about in that human species, " which, like others, plashed and floundered amid the general...might, and thinking neither of whence nor whither." But we walk more erect, and sing a nobler strain, when we can take up the old song of the Hebrew psalm,...
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Natural Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1889 - 640 страница
...stint, and died, for thousands of generations, alongside the mammoth, the urus, the lion, and the hyena, whose lives were spent in the same way ; and they...water as it best might, and thinking neither of whence or whither.' Though this graphic picture of the state of mankind thousands of generations ago rests...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 52;Том 115

1890 - 898 страница
...with their circumstances, but not the best in another way, survived. Life was a continuous free tight, and beyond the limited and temporary relations of...each against all was the normal state of existence.* In how far this view of nature is supported by fact, will be seen from the evidence which will be here...
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The Nineteenth Century, Том 28

1890 - 1080 страница
...to cope with their circumstances, but not the best in another way, survived. Life was a continuous free fight, and beyond the limited and temporary relations of the family, the Ilobbesian war of each against all was the normal state of existence. 2 In how far this view of nature...
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Social Diseases and Worse Remedies: Letters to the "Times" on Mr. Booth's ...

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1891 - 316 страница
...conclusion that, for thousands and thousands of years, before the origin of the oldest known civilizations, men were savages of a very low type. They strove with...might, and thinking neither of whence nor whither. The history of civilization — that is of society — on the other hand, is the record of the attempts...
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Natural Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1892 - 644 страница
...among these, so among primitive men. the weakest and stupidest went to the wall, while thitoughest and shrewdest, those who were best fitted to cope...water as it best might, and thinking neither of whence or whither.' Though this graphic picture of the state of mankind thousands of generations ago rests...
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The Study of Animal Life

John Arthur Thomson - 1892 - 398 страница
...Kropotkinifs Position. — Against Prof. Huxley's conclusion that " Life was a continual free-fight, and beyond the limited and temporary relations of...each against all was the normal state of existence," let me place that of Kropotkine, to whose admirable discussion of mutual aid among animals I again...
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McClure's Magazine, Том 3

1894 - 578 страница
...to be praised or blamed, on moral grounds, than their less erect and more hairy compatriots. . . . Life was a continual free fight, and, beyond the limited...like others, plashed and floundered amid the general scheme of evolution, keeping its head above water as best it might, and thinking neither of whence...
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