The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 133
... civilization : in the only condition , in- deed , in which civilization can be possible for them . Their wide and unprofitable wildernesses tend only to produce a useless , indolent and roving life . The tribe of one hundred men is much ...
... civilization : in the only condition , in- deed , in which civilization can be possible for them . Their wide and unprofitable wildernesses tend only to produce a useless , indolent and roving life . The tribe of one hundred men is much ...
Page 147
... civilization was or has been spontaneous ; but , in all cases , it has been introduced from without . We might establish the truth of this proposition by a sim- ple reference to Herder and Niebuhr ; but , as the many rid- iculous ...
... civilization was or has been spontaneous ; but , in all cases , it has been introduced from without . We might establish the truth of this proposition by a sim- ple reference to Herder and Niebuhr ; but , as the many rid- iculous ...
Page 148
... civilization must at one time have had a beginning ; and that , consequently , it must have been spon- taneous among the first civilized or half - civilized race ; but this is an inference which we are , by no means , permitted to draw ...
... civilization must at one time have had a beginning ; and that , consequently , it must have been spon- taneous among the first civilized or half - civilized race ; but this is an inference which we are , by no means , permitted to draw ...
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