 | John Philip - 1828 - 474 pages
...that the poor Americans were men because they wanted beards, the sign of virility among other nations. We are all born savages, whether we are brought into...citizen—the listless savage and the man of commercial enterprise—the man of the woods and the literary recluse. Take a number of children from the nursery,... | |
 | John Philip - 1828 - 478 pages
...wanted beards, the sign of virility among other nations. ..!. . ';;: .! l"-iiJ .-•.: .!;,. K-JU-i"..! We are all born savages, whether we are brought into...difference between the rude barbarian and the polished citizen — the listless savage and the man of commercial enterprise — the man of the woods and the... | |
 | 1831 - 398 pages
...that the poor Americans were men because they wanted beards, the sign of virility among other nations. We are all born savages, whether we are brought into...difference between the rude barbarian and the polished citizen — the listless savage and the man of commercial enterprise — the man of the woods und the... | |
 | 1831
...that the poor Americans were men because they wanted beards, the sign of virility among other nations. We are all born savages, whether we are brought into...difference between the rude barbarian and the polished citizen — the listless savage and the man of commercial enterprise — the man of the woods und the... | |
 | 1832 - 510 pages
...that the poor Americans were men because they wanted beards, the sign of virility among other nations. We are all born savages, whether we are brought into...difference between the rude barbarian and the polished citizen — the listless savage and the man of commercial enterprise — the man of the woods and the... | |
 | Wilson Armistead - 1848 - 650 pages
...own creator. We are all born savages, whether we are brought into the world in the populous city or the lonely desert. It is the discipline of education,...difference between the rude barbarian and the polished citizen — the listless savage and the man of commercial enterprize — the man of the woods and the... | |
 | Wilson Armistead - 1848 - 668 pages
...have to give a colouring of dark grey. Man may be said to be, in a great measure, his own creator. We are all born savages, whether we are brought into the world in the populous city or the lonely desert, It is the discipline of education, and the circumstances under which we are placed,... | |
 | Ernest Bruce Iwan-Müller - 1902 - 800 pages
...germs of the policy which was to be so productive of future trouble. We are all born savages (he says), whether we are brought into the world in the populous...difference between the rude barbarian and the polished citizen, the listless savage and the man of commercial enterprise, the man of the woods and the literary... | |
 | Ernest Bruce Iwan-Müller - 1902 - 798 pages
...germs of the policy which was to be so productive of future trouble. We are all born savages (he says), whether we are brought into the world in the populous...circumstances under which we are placed which create 1he difference between the rude barbarian and the polished citizen, the l1stless savage and the man... | |
 | Astor Professor of British History Martin Daunton, Martin Daunton, Rick Halpern - 1999 - 422 pages
...the controversial London Missionary Society Superintendent Dr John Philip, insisted that it is only "the discipline of education and the circumstances...difference between the rude barbarian and the polished citizen - the listlers savage and the man of commercial enterprise the man o1 the woods and the literary... | |
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