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" His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of the brain. A very important lesson is derived from these and kindred facts. The monkeys were anticipated in the greater fields of the world's activity by more powerful rivals. The... "
Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science - Page 588
by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885
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The American Naturalist, Volume 18

1884 - 1442 pages
...character is thoroughly primitive. * * * His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of the brain. A very important lesson is derived...cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of the quadrumana possessed neither speed nor weapons of offence or defence, and nothing but an arboreal life...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 10

1876 - 862 pages
...thoroughly primitive. . . . " His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of his brain. A very important lesson is derived from these...ungulates held the fields and the swamps, and the Caruivora, driven by hunger, learned the arts and cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of the...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 10

1877 - 804 pages
...thoroughly primitive. . . . " His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of his brain. A very important lesson is derived from these...cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of the Quadrumana possessed neither speed nor weapons of offense and defense, and nothing but an arboreal...
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The North American Review, Volume 132

1881 - 674 pages
...character is thoroughly primitive. . . . His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of the brain. A very important lesson is derived...cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of the quadrumana possessed neither speed nor weapons of offense or defense, and nothing but an arboreal life...
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The Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, Volume 5

1882 - 880 pages
...character is throughly primitive. . . . His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of the brain. A very important lesson is derived...cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of the quadrumana possessed neither speed nor weapons of offense or defense, and nothing but an arboreal life...
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Science, Volume 4

1884 - 652 pages
...primitive type so common in the eocene. His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of the brain. A very important lesson is derived...ungulates held the fields and the swamps, and the carnívora driven by hunger learned the arts and cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of the...
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Science, Volume 4

John Michels (Journalist) - 1884 - 668 pages
...primitive type so common in the eocene. His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of the brain. A very important lesson is derived...cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of the quadrnmana possessed neither speed, nor weapons of offence or defence; and nothing but an arboreal...
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Science

1884 - 660 pages
...primitive type so common in the eocene. His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of the brain. A very important lesson is derived...cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of the quadrumana possessed neither speed, nor weapons of offence or defence; and nothing but an arboreal...
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The Development Theory: A Brief Statement for General Readers

Joseph Young Bergen, Fanny Dickerson Bergen - 1884 - 266 pages
...thoroughly primitive. . . . His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of his brain. ... A very important lesson is derived from...cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of the Quadrumana possessed neither speed, nor weapons of offence and defence ; and nothing but an arboreal...
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Man in the Tertiaries: An Address Before the Section of Anthropology of the ...

Edward Sylvester Morse - 1884 - 24 pages
...are not so О 12 SECTION H. * * * His structural superiority consists solely in the complexity and size of the brain. A very important lesson is derived...ungulates held the fields and the swamps, and the Carnívora, driven by hunger, learned the arts and cruelties of the chase. The weaker ancestors of...
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