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" We must, however, acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man with all his noble qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living creature, with his god-like intellect... "
The American Journal of Psychology - Página 446
editado por - 1898
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen131

1871 - 608 páginas
...qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to .other men but to the humblest living creature, with his...the movements and constitution of the solar system,' must we acknowledge that man ' with all these exalted powers' is descended from an Ascidian? Is this...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen111

1871 - 860 páginas
...qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living creature, with his...the movements and constitution of the solar system," must we acknowledge that man " with all these exalted powers " is descended from an Ascidian? Is this...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volumen14;Volumen77

1871 - 808 páginas
...qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living creature, with his...the movements and constitution of the solar system," must we acknowledge that man " with all these exalted powers " is descended from an Ascidian ? Is this...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Tema 26

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1872 - 522 páginas
...to discover it. And we must acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man, with all his noble qualities, still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." PABT II. — THE FUTUBE OP MAN. The sentence from Darwin, which I have just read, " We are not here...
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Medical Record, Volumen15

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1879 - 642 páginas
...science has substituted law." THB" Descent of Man" closes with the once startling assertion, that " man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." If this be true, then man's conception of an ever-loving and allmerciful God would be based on a benevolent...
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The Irish ecclesiastical record, Volumen9

Irish ecclesiastical record - 1868 - 596 páginas
...qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living creature, with his...bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." From what we have said it appears that Darwinism embraces two things — a doctrine and a theory —...
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Outlook and Independent, Volumen147

1927 - 594 páginas
...remain unshaken," says Keith. And, said Darwin as the concluding sentence of the "Descent of Man," "Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." As we have said before, this is to some extent at least a question of words — whether the common...
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Volumen2

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 470 páginas
...qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living creature, with his...bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin. INDEX. A* ARROTT, O, on the battles of seals, 1i. 229. ARDUCTOR of the tlftli int.tatnrsul, presence...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen131

1871 - 606 páginas
...qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living; creature, with his...the movements and constitution of the solar system,' must we acknowledge that man ' with all these exalted powers' is descended from an Ascidian? Is this...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes130-131

1871 - 650 páginas
...qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living creature, with his...the movements and constitution of the solar system,' must we acknowledge that man ' with all these exalted powers ' is descended from an Ascidian ? Is this...
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