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The first , but least important answer , is that I could not live without animals and vegetables : their existence is essential to mine . But this obviously cannot be a complete answer , for such a necessity applies to a very small ...
The first , but least important answer , is that I could not live without animals and vegetables : their existence is essential to mine . But this obviously cannot be a complete answer , for such a necessity applies to a very small ...
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gerous heresy , by showing that the possession of Articulate Language establishes a difference between man and animals , a difference not of degree only , but of kind . I wish here to make a brief comment upon a most able notice of the ...
gerous heresy , by showing that the possession of Articulate Language establishes a difference between man and animals , a difference not of degree only , but of kind . I wish here to make a brief comment upon a most able notice of the ...
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man can articulate sounds , other animals can imitate sounds as well as he can . He presents simply , in this respect , a greater development of a faculty common to all social animals . " Mr. Darwin , whilst admitting that language has ...
man can articulate sounds , other animals can imitate sounds as well as he can . He presents simply , in this respect , a greater development of a faculty common to all social animals . " Mr. Darwin , whilst admitting that language has ...
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
COUNCIL AND OFFICERS FOR 197273 | 72 |
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