| Arnold Guyot - 1849 - 376 sider
...is a fact beyond our observation and anterior to all history, and that, like all other origins, it is screened by an impenetrable veil; Since man is...to acquire the full possession and mastery of his faculties by toil, and by the exercise of all his energies, no climate could so well minister to his... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1853 - 356 sider
...observation and anterior to all history, and, like all other origins, is screened by an impenetra' ble veil. Since man is made to acquire the full possession and mastery of his faculties by toil, and by the exercise of all his energies, no climate could so well minister to his... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 sider
...Alternations. Contends. Tedious. Victory. Solution. Recompense. Providuig. Exalted. Prodigal. Passive. SINCE man is made to acquire the full possession and mastery of his faculties by toil, and by the exercise of all his energies, no climate could so well minister to his... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1855 - 360 sider
...repeat, the origin of the human races is a fact beyond our observation and anterior to all history, an 1, like all other origins, is screened by an impenetrable...excessive heat enfeebles man; it invites to repose ind inaction. In the tropical regions the power of life in nature is carried to its highest degree;... | |
| Graduated series - 1859 - 462 sider
...level plains or wide shallow valleys. Hugh Hitter. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. ACTION OF CLIMATE UPON MAN. SINCE man is made to acquire the full possession and mastery of his faculties by toil, and by the exercise of all his energies, no climate could so well minister to his... | |
| ARNOLD GUYOT - 1860 - 342 sider
...the origin of the human races is a fact beyond our observation and anterior to all history,, an 1, like all other origins, is screened by an impenetrable...excessive heat enfeebles man ; it invites to repose and inaction. In the tropical regions the power of life in nature is carried to its highest degree;... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1862 - 392 sider
...teaches us must have taken place to fit the earth for the abode of man. ACTION OF CLIMATE UPON MAN. SINCE man is made to acquire the full possession and mastery of his faculties by toil, and by the exercise of all his energies, no climate could so well minister to his... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1872 - 354 sider
...repeat, the origin of the human races is a fact beyond our observation and anterior to all history, attl, like all other origins, is screened by an impenetrable...energies, no climate could so well minister to his progr3ss in this work as the climate of the temperate continents. It is easy to understand this. An... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1876 - 486 sider
...armies of Error against thee allied. LESSON LXXIV. ACTION OF CLIMATE UPON MAN. PROF. ARNOLD OCYOT. SINCE man is made to acquire the full possession and mastery of his faculties by toil, and by the exercise of all his energies, no climate could so well minister to his... | |
| 1878 - 632 sider
...maison de paix. WRITERS. June 1877. Translate into French : ™ETLON Action of Climate upon Man. — Since man is made to acquire the full possession and mastery of his faculties by toil, and by the exercise of all his energies, no climate could so well minister to his... | |
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