| 1840 - 700 sayfa
...ent advanced to receive us, and began to shout most vehemently, wishing to direct us where to land. When we were on shore the party looked rather alarmed,...making gestures with great rapidity. It was without cxcep. tion the most curious and interesting spectacle I had ever beheld. I could not have believed... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1846 - 716 sayfa
...present advanced to receive us, and began to shout most vehemently, wishing to direct us where to land. When we were on shore the party looked rather alarmed,...was the difference between savage and civilized man: it is greater than between a wild and domesticated animal, inasmuch as in man there is a greater power... | |
| 1861 - 396 sayfa
...savages : " It was," says he, " without exception, the most curious and interesting spectacle I had ever beheld. I could not have believed how wide was the difference between savage and civilized man. It is greater than that between a wild and a domesticated animal, inasmuch as in man there is a greater... | |
| 1890 - 900 sayfa
...present advanced to receive us, and began to shout most vehemently, wishing to direct us where to land. When we were on shore the party looked rather alarmed,...was the difference between savage and civilized man : it is greater than between a wild and domesticated animal, inasmuch as in man there is a greater... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 574 sayfa
...present advanced to receive us, and began t« shout most vehemently, wishing to direct us where to land. When we were on shore the party looked rather alarmed,...rapidity. It was without exception the most curious anil interesting spectacle I ever beheld : I could not hav^e believed how wide was the difference between... | |
| Church of England - 1883 - 858 sayfa
...entitled ' A Naturalist's Voyage,' he makes the following remarks, which we extract from that volume: ' It was without exception the most curious and interesting...believed how wide was the difference between savage and civilised man; it is greater t lian between a wild and domesticated animal, inasmuch as in man there... | |
| Robert Young (of the Free ch. of Scotland.) - 1883 - 456 sayfa
...his impressions of the physical, mental, and moral condition of the natives of Tierra del Fuego— " It was without exception the most curious and interesting...ever beheld. I could not have believed how wide was 1 The first attempts to instruct and christianize the Fuegians, it has been stated, were made by Admiral... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1885 - 502 sayfa
...thus gives us his impressions of what, in 1832, he saw of the natives of Terra del Fuego " : — " It was without exception the most curious and interesting...have believed how wide was the difference between the savage and civilized man : it is greater than between a wild and domesticated animal, inasmuch... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1889 - 628 sayfa
...receive us, and began to shout most vehemently, wishing to direct us whereto land. When we were 011 shore the party looked rather alarmed, but continued...the most curious and interesting spectacle I ever behold. I could not have believed how wide was the difference between savage and civilized man ; it... | |
| Charles Darwin, R. T. Pritchett - 1890 - 606 sayfa
...present advanced to receive us, and began to shout most vehemently, wishing to direct us where to land. When we were on shore the party looked rather alarmed,...believed how wide was the difference between savage and civilised man : it is greater than between a wild and domesticated animal, inasmuch as in man there... | |
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