The Footprints of Time, and a Complete Analysis of Our American System of Government: With a Concise History of the Origin and Progress of Civilization, the Relation of the Old World to the Free Institutions of the New, the Establishment and Growth of the English Colonies and of the United States of America, Facts and Statistics from Official SourcesR. T. Root, 1879 - 742 страница |
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... and beneath the primeval forests , grop- ing his way by strong instincts which soon began to dawn into intelligence of the lowest and most material kind . How long he led a purely animal life we have no means GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT . 39.
... and beneath the primeval forests , grop- ing his way by strong instincts which soon began to dawn into intelligence of the lowest and most material kind . How long he led a purely animal life we have no means GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT . 39.
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... soon developed the germs of the family and of language . Childhood is comparatively long , and many generations must have passed before language could have acquired the distinctness and fixity that permitted it to come down through so ...
... soon developed the germs of the family and of language . Childhood is comparatively long , and many generations must have passed before language could have acquired the distinctness and fixity that permitted it to come down through so ...
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... soon formed in China which became considerably civilized and fairly well organized the earliest of all . Their national tradi- tions and some of their recorded dates claim a vast antiquity . It is not yet determined by scholars how much ...
... soon formed in China which became considerably civilized and fairly well organized the earliest of all . Their national tradi- tions and some of their recorded dates claim a vast antiquity . It is not yet determined by scholars how much ...
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... unknown being with a vary- ing disposition like his own . His wants , his hopes and fears , and his sense of helplessness soon led him to seek to propitiate these unknown powers . The first religion , among all 44 THE FOOTPRINTS OF TIME .
... unknown being with a vary- ing disposition like his own . His wants , his hopes and fears , and his sense of helplessness soon led him to seek to propitiate these unknown powers . The first religion , among all 44 THE FOOTPRINTS OF TIME .
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... soon raised the priesthood into an institution much revered . It acquired great influence , and afforded an opening to ambition only inferior to that of the chief or king . The two commonly united for mutual support , and thus mankind ...
... soon raised the priesthood into an institution much revered . It acquired great influence , and afforded an opening to ambition only inferior to that of the chief or king . The two commonly united for mutual support , and thus mankind ...
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