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" ... faculty of combination ; save and except also that the savage, as I have known him, is to a large extent free from the greed of money, which eats like a cancer into the heart of the white man. It is a depressing conclusion, but in all essentials the... "
The American Federationist - 220. lappuse
1899
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Longman's Magazine, 9. sējums

1887 - 722 lapas
...as the savage is, so is the white man, only the latter is more inventive, and possesses the faculty of combination ; save and except also that the savage,...but in all essentials the savage and the child of civilisation are identical. I daresay that the highly civilised lady reading this, will smile at an...
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WHERE THE DEAD MEN LIE AND OTHER POEMS

BARCROFT BOAKE - 1897 - 512 lapas
...few sentences to show the drift of this:— 'Ah ! this civilisation, what does it all come to? ... It is a depressing conclusion, but in all essentials the savage and the child of civilisation are identical . . . Civilisation is only savagery silver-gilt. . . So, when the heart...
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Allan Quatermain: Being an Account of His Further Adventures and Discoveries ...

Henry Rider Haggard - 1899 - 362 lapas
...that as the savage is, so is the white man, only the latter is more inventive, and possesses a faculty of combination ; save and except also that the savage,...but in all essentials the savage and the child of civilisation are identical. I dare say that the highly civilised lady reading this will smile at an...
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The Journal of Race Development, 5. sējums

1915 - 522 lapas
...that as the savage is, so the white man, only the latter is more inventive, and possesses the faculty of combination, — save and except also, that the savage, as I have known him, is free from the greed of money, which eats like a cancer into the heart of the white man In savage lands...
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The Journal of International Relations, 5. sējums

George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1915 - 522 lapas
...that as the savage is, so the white man, only the latter is more inventive, and possesses the faculty of combination, — save and except also, that the savage, as I have known him, is free from the greed of money, which eats like a cancer into the heart of the white man In savage lands...
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Seven Types of Adventure Tale: An Etiology of a Major Genre

Martin Burgess Green - 1991 - 268 lapas
...the refined ways of those "children of light," his countrymen, but he can't because he believes that "in all essentials the savage and the child of civilization are identical" (p. 14). This was, of course, what many people were saying then — for instance, Freud's cultural...
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The Ruling Passion: British Colonial Allegory and the Paradox of Homosexual ...

Christopher Lane - 1995 - 348 lapas
...is the white man, only the latter is more inventive, and possesses the faculty of combination. ... It is a depressing conclusion, but in all essentials the savage and the child of civilisation are identical. I dare say that the highly civilised lady reading this will smile at an...
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