| Foster Barham Zincke - 1868 - Страниц: 340
...unique. It ia the main stream in the history of man. All other series of events — as, for instance, that which resulted in the culture of mind in Greece,...have purpose and value when viewed in connection with it, or rather as subsidiary to it. Their true place in history is that of affluents to this main stream.... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - Страниц: 468
...distant future, I [do not think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says :M " All other series of events — as " that which resulted...great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the west." 27 Mr. Galton, 'JMacraillan's Magazine,' August, 1865, p. 325. See, also, ' Nature,' " On Darwinism... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - Страниц: 554
...distant future, I 'do not think that the Kev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says i28 " All other series of events — as " that which resulted...Greece, " and that which resulted in the empire of Eome — only " appear to have purpose and value when viewed in " connection with, or rather as subsidiary... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - Страниц: 432
...the distant future, I do not think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says:'8 "All other series of events — as that which resulted...in Greece, and that which resulted in the empire of Holy Inquisition in having lowered, throijgh selection, the general standard of intelligence in Europe.... | |
| Tennessee. Bureau of Agriculture, Joseph Buckner Killebrew - 1874 - Страниц: 1246
...welcomed, as the few who have already come can well testify. In the language of Rev. Mr. Zinche, " All other series of events, as that which resulted...which resulted in the Empire of Rome, only appear to h ive purpose and value when viewed in connection with, or rather as subsidiary to the great stream... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1874 - Страниц: 840
...do not tlu'nk that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says i80 " All other scries of events — as that which resulted in the culture...Greece, and ' that which resulted in the empire of Home — only appear to ' have piirpose and value when viewed in connection with, or ' rather as siibsidiary... | |
| Physician and sanitarian, Martin Luther Holbrook - 1882 - Страниц: 206
...the distant future, I do not think that the Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says: 'All other series of events — as that which resulted...West." Obscure as is the problem of the advance of civilization, we can at least see that a nation which produced during a lengthened period the greatest... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - Страниц: 262
...Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says : ' All • "Descent of Mao," Part L, page 148. other series of events — as that which resulted...great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the West.' " There is abundant reason to believe .that the AngloSaxon race is to be, is, indeed, already becoming,... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - Страниц: 260
...Rev. Mr. Zincke takes an exaggerated view when he says : ' All * "Descent of Man," Part L, page US. other series of events — as that which resulted...great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the West.' " There is abundant reason to believe that the AngloSaxon race is to be, is^ indeed, already becoming,... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - Страниц: 268
...: ' All * "Descent of Man," Part I., page UK. other series of events — as that which resulted hi the culture of mind in Greece, and that which resulted...great stream of Anglo-Saxon emigration to the West.' " There is abundant reason to believe that the AngloSaxon race is to be, is, indeed, already becoming,... | |
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