The human animal is the only one which is naked, and the only one which can clothe itself. This is one of the properties which renders him an animal of all climates, and of all seasons. He can adapt the warmth or lightness of his covering to the temperature... Outlines of Physical Geography - Página 82por George William Fitch - 1867 - 112 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | George William Fitch - 1864 - 225 páginas
...the only one which is naked, and the only one which ean clothe itself. This is one of the propertics which renders him an animal of all climates and of all seasons. He ean adapt the warmth or lightness of his covering to the temperature of his habitation. Had he been... | |
 | E S. P - 1874
...common peace. — Dishoi) Hall. "The Human Animal."— The human animal is the only one which is naked, and the only one which can clothe itself. This is...which renders him an animal of all climates and of nil seasons. He can adapt the warmth or lightness of his covering to the temperature of his habitation.... | |
 | Robert Lomas - 1876 - 100 páginas
...clothing, intended for protection as well as warmth. The human animal is the only one which is naked, and the only one which can clothe itself. This is one of the properties which renders man an animal of all climates and of all seasons. PALEY. ROBINSON CRUSOE'S FIRST ALARM. It happened... | |
 | John Tillotson - 1880 - 386 páginas
...covering, and the only one that can clothe itself. Hence man is adapted to all seasons and all climates. He can adapt the warmth or lightness of his covering to the temperature of his dwelling. Had he been born with a fleece on his back, although he might have been comforted by its... | |
 | Robert Sullivan - 1884 - 448 páginas
...causes mercury to freeze. " The HUMAN ANIMAL," Dr. Paley observes, " is the only one which is naked, and the only one which can clothe itself. This is one of the properties which render man an animal of all climates and of all seasons. He can adapt the warmth or lightness of his... | |
 | Joseph Henry Wade, Emma Sylvester - 1908
...many cases, armor as well as clothing, intended for protection as well as warmth. The human animal is the only one which can clothe itself. This is one...seasons. He can adapt the warmth or lightness of his clothing to the temperature of his habitation. Had he been born with a fleece upon his back, although... | |
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