Physiological observations on mental susceptibility. To which is added, an essay on hereditary instinct, sympathy, and fascination |
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... in fact , the most inferior class or lowest order of the human race are able to manage the most sagacious and the most powerful animals , and render them subservient , not by bodily B 2 ON MENTAL SUSCEPTIBILITY , ETC. 3.
... in fact , the most inferior class or lowest order of the human race are able to manage the most sagacious and the most powerful animals , and render them subservient , not by bodily B 2 ON MENTAL SUSCEPTIBILITY , ETC. 3.
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... inferior tribes to a state of servitude or dependance : it is true , the roe and the antelope fly from the lion and the tiger , since it is the nature of ferocious animals to devour the timid inhabitants of the forest ; but , cor ...
... inferior tribes to a state of servitude or dependance : it is true , the roe and the antelope fly from the lion and the tiger , since it is the nature of ferocious animals to devour the timid inhabitants of the forest ; but , cor ...
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... inferior , however , to this divine gift in man ; and which indeed will be found , both in the one and the other , to present an endless variety for the contemplation of the philo- sopher . As mysterious and wonderful Nature branches ...
... inferior , however , to this divine gift in man ; and which indeed will be found , both in the one and the other , to present an endless variety for the contemplation of the philo- sopher . As mysterious and wonderful Nature branches ...
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... inferior classes . The Hindoos of high caste may be said perhaps to belong to the Caucasian variety ; and to them indeed we are probably indebted for the rudiments of that intellectual superiority for which Europe has so long been pre ...
... inferior classes . The Hindoos of high caste may be said perhaps to belong to the Caucasian variety ; and to them indeed we are probably indebted for the rudiments of that intellectual superiority for which Europe has so long been pre ...
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... inferior , much inferior , to that of the Greeks or the Romans . The Caucasian variety of the human race , more beau- tiful in form , and naturally qualified for the highest in- tellectual attainments , have , from the earliest periods ...
... inferior , much inferior , to that of the Greeks or the Romans . The Caucasian variety of the human race , more beau- tiful in form , and naturally qualified for the highest in- tellectual attainments , have , from the earliest periods ...
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الصفحة 53 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it : I have killed many : I have fully glutted my vengeance : for my country I rejoice at the beams of peace. But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear.
الصفحة 53 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, 'Logan is the friend of white men.
الصفحة 64 - The plan of removing the aboriginal people who yet remain within the settled portions of the United States to the country west of the Mississippi River approaches its consummation. It was adopted on the most mature consideration of the condition of this race, and ought to be persisted in till the object is accomplished, and prosecuted with as much vigor as a just regard to their circumstances will permit, and as fast as their consent can be obtained. All preceding experiments for the improvement...
الصفحة 49 - I will not be taken alive," said he ; " and you shall hear of me on the least alarm. At all events, I will fire my piece if I hear the least noise. If a crow chatters or a leaf falls, you shall hear my musket. You may be alarmed when nothing is the matter ; but you must take the chance as the condition of the discovery.
الصفحة 65 - To these districts the Indians are removed at the expense of the United States, and with certain supplies of clothing, arms, ammunition, and other indispensable articles; they are also furnished gratuitously with provisions for the period of a year after their arrival at their new homes. In that time, from the nature of the country and of the products raised by them, they can subsist themselves by agricultural labor, if they choose to resort to that mode of life; if they do not they are upon the...
الصفحة 47 - Its particular office was to guard every avenue of approach to the main body ; the sentinels, whose posts penetrated into the woods, were supplied from the ranks, and the service of this regiment was thus more hazardous than that of any other. Its loss was likewise great. The sentinels were perpetually surprised upon their posts by the Indians, and were borne off their stations without communicating any alarm, or being heard of after.
الصفحة 64 - It seems now to be an established fact that they can not live in contact with a civilized community and prosper. Ages of fruitless endeavors have at length brought us to a knowledge of this principle of intercommunication with them.
الصفحة 93 - ... would use it in a proper manner. On shipboard, it ran freely about the vessel, played with the sailors, and went, like them, into the kitchen for its mess,. At the approach of night, it lay down to sleep, and prepared its bed, by shaking well the hay on which it slept, and putting it in proper order. It would then carefully draw up the coverlet. This animal lived only seven months after it had been brought into Holland.
الصفحة 16 - Gothic historian, bore the stamp of his national origin; and the portrait of Attila exhibits the genuine deformity of a modern Calmuk; a large head, a swarthy complexion, small, deep-seated eyes, a flat nose, a few hairs in the place of a beard, broad shoulders, and a short square body, of nervous strength, though of a disproportioned form.
الصفحة 96 - Once, however, the animal escaped, and followed the father to the church ; where silently mounting the sounding board above the pulpit, he lay perfectly still till the sermon commenced. He then crept to the edge, and overlooking the preacher, imitated all his gestures in so grotesque a manner, that the whole congregation were unavoidably urged to laugh.