The New England Magazine, Volumen45New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... human kind is here exhibited . There is scarcely a redeeming trait to be found among the great majority of these men . They are sordid and selfish in nature , and filthy and obscene in person and speech , in the extreme . The very few ...
... human kind is here exhibited . There is scarcely a redeeming trait to be found among the great majority of these men . They are sordid and selfish in nature , and filthy and obscene in person and speech , in the extreme . The very few ...
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... human vocal organs . Professor Garner was asked if this in- vestigation would bridge over the chasm now existing between the human intellect and that of the monkey . " To a certain . extent - yes , " he replied , " who can fore- tell ...
... human vocal organs . Professor Garner was asked if this in- vestigation would bridge over the chasm now existing between the human intellect and that of the monkey . " To a certain . extent - yes , " he replied , " who can fore- tell ...
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... human interests and human rela- tionships , in which the dominant and all- pervading question does not concern the physical evolution that has been , but the social evolution which is yet to be . The task of the century just passed was ...
... human interests and human rela- tionships , in which the dominant and all- pervading question does not concern the physical evolution that has been , but the social evolution which is yet to be . The task of the century just passed was ...
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