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... Quatrefages said very clearly fifty years ago , that , physically speaking , man is neither more nor less than an animal.9 From an anatomical point of view , there is less dif- ference between man and the superior order of apes , than ...
... Quatrefages said very clearly fifty years ago , that , physically speaking , man is neither more nor less than an animal.9 From an anatomical point of view , there is less dif- ference between man and the superior order of apes , than ...
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... Quatrefages , to quote him again , showed that the art of speaking is not strictly a distinctive trait of man alone . He admitted that the language of animals was most rudimentary , perhaps " almost entirely composed of interjections ...
... Quatrefages , to quote him again , showed that the art of speaking is not strictly a distinctive trait of man alone . He admitted that the language of animals was most rudimentary , perhaps " almost entirely composed of interjections ...
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