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" ... Not being able to appreciate, or conceive, of the distinction between the psychical phenomena of a chimpanzee and of a Boschisman, or of an Aztec with arrested brain-growth, as being of a nature so essential as to preclude a comparison between them,... "
A Primer of Darwinism and Organic Evolution - Page 183
by Joseph Young Bergen, Fanny Dickerson Bergen - 1890 - 261 pages
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De la pluralité des races humaines: essai anthropologique

Georges Pouchet - Monogenism and polygenism - 1864 - 260 pages
...autre conclusion : pour l'homme et pour les animaux, une seule méthode applicable, et la même. not shut my eyes to the significance of that all-pervading...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pithecus the anatomist's difficulty....
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Man, where, whence, and whither: a glance at man in his natural-history ...

David Page - Anthropology - 1867 - 238 pages
...modificaessential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference in degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between homo (man) and piihecv.s (monkey) the anatomists'...
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Man in the Past, Present and Future: A Popular Account of the Results of ...

Ludwig Büchner - Human beings - 1872 - 404 pages
...so essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as beingother than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pitheciis the anatomist's difficulty....
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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

Thomas Henry Huxley - Apes - 1873 - 204 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pithecua the anatomist's difficulty."...
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Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 194 pages
...essential as to preclude a comparison between them, or as being other than a difference of degree, I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that all-pervading similitude of structure—every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous—which makes the determination of the difference...
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Is Darwin Right?: Or, The Origin of Man

William Denton - Human beings - 1881 - 200 pages
...general resemblance between them and man, that Owen, our highest authority in comparative anatomy, says, " I cannot shut my eyes to the significance...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between homo and pithecus" (that is, between man...
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The Development Theory: A Brief Statement for General Readers

Joseph Young Bergen, Fanny Dickerson Bergen - Evolution - 1884 - 266 pages
...man is anatomically different from the ape. From a multitude of such details of structure, any good comparative anatomist could distinguish the skeleton...[ape] the anatomist's difficulty." — Journal of the Linncean Society, London, 1857. apes were to be admitted, we must still suppose the human mind to have...
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The Development Theory: A Brief Statement for General Readers

Joseph Young Bergen, Fanny Dickerson Bergen - Evolution - 1884 - 266 pages
...over by natural causes, and that, even if the descent of man's physical nature from a common ancestty with that of the 1 Yet Professor Owen, one of the...[ape] the anatomist's difficulty." — Journal of the Linnaan Society, London, 1857. apes were to be admitted, we must still suppose the human mind to have...
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Development Theory

Joseph Young Bergen - Evolution - 1884 - 268 pages
...Yet Professor Owen, one of the strongest opponents of the theory of the common descent of man anil apes, says, — " I cannot shut my eyes to the significance...[ape] the anatomist's difficulty." — Journal of the Linruean Society, London, 1857. apes were to be admitted, we must still suppose the human mind to have...
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Darwinism: An Exposition of the Theory of Natural Selection, with Some of ...

Alfred Russel Wallace - Evolution - 1889 - 520 pages
...size, proportions, and position. So great is this resemblance that it led Professor Owen to remark : " I cannot shut my eyes to the significance of that...structure — every tooth, every bone, strictly homologous — which makes the determination of the difference between Homo and Pithecus the anatomist's difficulty."...
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