| Charles Darwin - 1846 - 716 sayfa
...descendants of Jemmy Button and his tribe! When Jemmy reached the shore, he lighted a signal fire, and the smoke curled up, bidding us a last and long...retard their civilization. As we see those animals, * Captain Sulivan, who, since his voyage in the Bengle, has been employed on the survey of the Falkland... | |
| Wesleyan Methodist missionary society - 1848 - 190 sayfa
...OF MISSIONS. 93 Jemmy Button and his tribe ! When Jemmy reached the shore, he lighted a signal fire, and the smoke curled up, bidding us a last and long...as the ship stood on her course into the open sea. From Darwin's Naturalist's Voyage. A CHINESE ADVERTISEMENT. THE following advertisement is copied from... | |
| Thomas Belt - 1874 - 442 sayfa
...communities, and I cordially agree with Darwin when, writing of the natives of Terra del Fuego, he says, ( ' Perfect equality among the individuals composing the Fuegian tribes must for a long time retard their civilisation. As we see those animals whose instinct compels them to live in society, and obey Ch.... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 574 sayfa
...descendants of Jemmy Button and his tribe ! When Jemmy reached the shore, he lighted a signal fire, and the smoke curled up, bidding us a last and long...farewell, as the ship stood on her course into the open The perfect equality among the individuals composing the Fuegian tribes, must for a long time retard... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1890 - 604 sayfa
...descendants of Jemmy Button and his tribe ! When Jemmy reached the shore, he lighted a signal fire, and the smoke curled up, bidding us a last and long...the Fuegian tribes must for a long time retard their civilisation. As we see those animals, whose instinct compels them to live in society and obey a chief,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1890 - 646 sayfa
...among the individuals composing the Fuegian tribes must for a long time retard their civilisation. .As we see those animals, whose instinct compels them...and obey a chief, are most capable of improvement, sots it with the races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilised... | |
| James Hutchison Stirling - 1894 - 392 sayfa
...earliest, feels and deliberates in regard to the first savages of whom he has experience. P. 229: " The perfect equality among the individuals composing...the~ Fuegian tribes must for a long time retard their civilisation. As we see those animals whose instinct compels them to live in society and obey a chief... | |
| Louis Wallis - 1901 - 340 sayfa
...to spot, and so • steep is the coast that they can only move about in their wretched cauoes. . . . The perfect equality among the individuals composing...tribes must for a long time retard their civilization At present, even a piece of cloth given to one is torn into shreds and distributed; and no one individual... | |
| 1909 - 852 sayfa
...the importance of his observations. "The perfect equality among the individuals composing the Fueglan tribes must for a long time retard their civilization....and obey a chief are most capable of improvement, so it is with the races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilized... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1909 - 490 sayfa
...of law and custom, we should sink back to the condition of the men of the caves and the river drift. As we see those animals whose instinct compels them...and obey a chief are most capable of improvement, so it is with races of mankind. Whether we look at it as a cause or a consequence, the more civilized... | |
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