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" Is our race but the initial of the grand crowning type? Are there yet to be species superior to us in organization, purer in feeling, more powerful in device and act, and who shall take a rule over us! There is in this nothing improbable on other grounds.... "
Some advice to the people; be not conceited [&c.] a poem - Page 38
by Calamus Kurrens (pseud.) - 1847
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 57

England - 1845 - 816 pages
...obey a master who may govern us as man governs the horse! What a milleuninm to look forward to ' " Is our race but the initial of the grand crowning type ? Are there yet to be species supenor to us in organization, purer in feeling, more powerful in device and art, and who thall take...
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Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation

Robert Chambers - Creation - 1844 - 402 pages
...in the circle to which man belongs, and the ideas which rise in consequence are not less startling. Is our race but the initial of the grand crowning...organization, purer in feeling, more powerful in device and act, and who shall take a rule over us ! There is in this nothing improbable on other grounds. The...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 1

Periodicals - 1845 - 688 pages
...physical circumstances, to which the resulting animals are appropriate." * * * "Is our race, then, but the initial of the grand crowning type? Are there...more powerful in. device and art, and who shall take arule over us ? There is in this, nothing improbable on other grounds The present race, rude and impulsive...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 1

Periodicals - 1845 - 732 pages
...physical circumstances, to which the resulting animals are appropriate." * * * "Is our race, then, but the initial of the grand crowning type? Are there...organization, purer in feeling, more powerful in device and art.'and who shall takearule over us ? There is in this, nothing improbable on other grounds. The present...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 18; Volume 82

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1845 - 788 pages
...confirm his dreams. Hence, we have the following ' startling' idea : ' Is our race but the inilial of the grand crowning type ? Are there yet to be species...organization, purer in feeling, more powerful in device and act, and who shall take a rule over us? ' There is in this nothing improbable, on other grounds. The...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57

England - 1845 - 816 pages
...horse! What a millennium to look forward to ' '• Is опт race but the initial of the grand crooning type ! Are there yet to be species superior to us...purer in feeling, more powerful in device and art, and »7,0 thall take a rule over иг ? There is in this nothing improbable on other grounds. The present...
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Vestige of the Natural History of Creation: With a Sequel

Robert Chambers - Evolution - 1846 - 318 pages
...rise in consequence are not less startling. Is our race but the initial of the grand crowning tjpe ? Are there yet to be species superior to us in organization, purer in feeling, more powerful in device and act, and who shall take a rule over us? There is in this nothing improbable on other grounds. The present...
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The Religion of Science: Or, The Art of Actualizing Liberty, and of ...

Calvin Blanchard - Free thought - 1860 - 204 pages
...in the circle to which man belongs, and the ideas which rise in consequence are not less startling. Is our race but the initial of the grand crowning...purer in feeling, more powerful in device and art? * * * * There is in this nothing improbable on other grounds. The present race, rude and impulsive...
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Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, with a Sequel

Robert Chambers - Creation - 1860 - 328 pages
...in the circle to which man belongs, and the ideas which rise in consequence are not less startling. Is our race but the initial of the grand crowning...organization, purer in feeling, more powerful in device and act, and who shall take a rule over us ? There is in this nothing improbable on other grounds. The...
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Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation

Robert Chambers - Evolution - 1887 - 298 pages
...in the circle to which man belongs, and the ideas which rise in consequence are not less startling. Is our race but the initial of the grand crowning...type ? Are there yet to be species superior to us in organisation, purer in feeling, more powerful in device and act, and who shall take a rule over us!...
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