But some remarks on the agency of natural selection on civilised nations may be here worth adding.
It was late in the afternoon when they stood into the entrance; and, as it soon fell dark upon them, they lost their way, and found themselves carried along by a rapid current that set towards the Bay of Bengal.
The men employ themselves in cultivating the ground or fishing; and here the woman is no longer the mere slave and drudge--as almost universally elsewhere among savage or even semi-civilised nations.
Of the causes which lead to the victory of civilised nations, some are plain and simple, others complex and obscure.
The little cognisance which the criminal laws ofcivilised nations take of forbearances and omissions, p.
This irresponsibility is admitted by the laws of civilised nations.
The Javanese, says Crawfurd, "are honourably distinguished from all the civilised nations of Asia by a regard for truth.
The story of this league has been reproduced by successive historians, not without rhetorical exaggerations borrowed from the institutions of civilised nations, both of ancient and modern times.
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