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Updated: June 3, 2025


They, however, were very unwilling that Kate and Bella should hear of it. "You know we eat small monkeys without scruple, and I cannot therefore see why we should not eat the flesh of a big one; in reality, I suspect it is the best of the two," observed the young doctor. Our amusement for some time every evening was endeavouring to civilise our young prisoner, the little nshiego.

I want to train them up to know you better, and to be ready to fight with you." "Fight with us?" "Yes; not against you fight side by side with you, so that you may help me to civilise my folks more, and join us to put down the Malay chiefs like Suleiman." "You don't like Suleiman, then?" "Like him!" said the young man scornfully.

Then too he was the first to establish the Propaganda, sending his priests forth to civilise and pacify the nations, and carrying his conquests so far as to win Great Britain over to the divine law of Christ.

Then too he was the first to establish the Propaganda, sending his priests forth to civilise and pacify the nations, and carrying his conquests so far as to win Great Britain over to the divine law of Christ.

The influence of our Parliamentary Government upon the fine arts is a subject worth pursuing. The power that produced Baker Street as a model for street architecture in its celebrated Building Act, is the power that prevented Whitehall from being completed, and which sold to foreigners all the pictures which the King of England had collected to civilise his people.

"Read that, Warburton " he held out a letter. "Read that, and tell me what you think of human nature." It was a letter from Milligan, who, with many explanations and apologies, wrote to inform his secretary that the Great Work could not be pursued, that the vegetarian colony in Ireland, which was to civilise the world, must so far as he was concerned remain a glorious dream.

"But really, you know," urged March, with good-natured deference, "it wouldn't do to civilise away pluck courage heroism whatever one likes to call it." "Of course it wouldn't. But what has pluck or heroism to do with bloodshed? How can anyone imagine that courage is only shown in fighting?

'Gentilhomme, seminariste russe et citoyen du monde civilise! That's better than any...." He jumped up from the sofa and suddenly, with a rapid gesture, snatched up the revolver from the window, ran with it into the next room, and closed the door behind him. Pyotr Stepanovitch stood for a moment, pondering and gazing at the door.

Wild animals in confinement seldom propagate their kind. Only a few caged birds will continue their species. Whatever upsets the balance of the organism, in an individual or a race tends first of all to affect the rate of reproduction. Civilise the red man, and he begins to decrease at once in numbers.

Then too he was the first to establish the Propaganda, sending his priests forth to civilise and pacify the nations, and carrying his conquests so far as to win Great Britain over to the divine law of Christ.

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