Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 69
... condition have been to the fulfilment of a law which is of universal application among them . Un- der the fulfilment of that law the higher gifts and powers with which man is en- dowed would have run smoothly their appointed course ...
... condition have been to the fulfilment of a law which is of universal application among them . Un- der the fulfilment of that law the higher gifts and powers with which man is en- dowed would have run smoothly their appointed course ...
Page 77
... conditions in which civilization , as it has been here defined , is impossible . And the impor- tance of that definition is singularly ap- parent in the case of the Eskimo . Al- is any necessary connnection between a backward condition ...
... conditions in which civilization , as it has been here defined , is impossible . And the impor- tance of that definition is singularly ap- parent in the case of the Eskimo . Al- is any necessary connnection between a backward condition ...
Page 82
... conditions , the preva lence of these conditions would start them with force upon their way . The initial energy would be great . Where every condition was favorable - so favorable indeed that the new birth is assumed to have been ...
... conditions , the preva lence of these conditions would start them with force upon their way . The initial energy would be great . Where every condition was favorable - so favorable indeed that the new birth is assumed to have been ...
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