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It cannot possibly admit of “ more ” or “ less . ” It simply “ is ” or it “ is not . ” Mr .
Romanes has rightly apprehended the task before him , and has vigorously
applied himself to it . He does not " palter with us in a double sense , ” but
honestly and ...
It cannot possibly admit of “ more ” or “ less . ” It simply “ is ” or it “ is not . ” Mr .
Romanes has rightly apprehended the task before him , and has vigorously
applied himself to it . He does not " palter with us in a double sense , ” but
honestly and ...
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We desire to make even less claim to any special knowledge on the subject . The
criticisms we shall make , however , do not require or depend upon any special
knowledge of that kind . We all admit that speech changes and grows , and every
...
We desire to make even less claim to any special knowledge on the subject . The
criticisms we shall make , however , do not require or depend upon any special
knowledge of that kind . We all admit that speech changes and grows , and every
...
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Nor was early man , any more than the child of to - day , a bit less truly self -
conscious , if he spoke of himself exclusively in what we call the third person . We
find in all languages ( other than emotional ) , whether of word or of gesture , just
that ...
Nor was early man , any more than the child of to - day , a bit less truly self -
conscious , if he spoke of himself exclusively in what we call the third person . We
find in all languages ( other than emotional ) , whether of word or of gesture , just
that ...
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1977 |
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