We have no meanings for "civilised man" in our records yet.
1 It is an unnatural thing for a civilised man , I am sure.
2 But a civilised man is better off than the savage in this respect.
3 The savage can distinguish sounds which are entirely inaudible to the civilised man .
4 The spiritual stature of civilised man has risen-likehis physical stature!
5 I am not a civilised man , Hand, I'm a soldier.
6 No civilised man should ever be out of touch with it at first hand.
7 To the civilised man , there must come, sooner or later, a desire for civilisation.
8 The fact is that civilised man moves in a much too narrow range of affinities.
9 But the desire for approbation is perhaps the most deeply seated instinct of civilised man .
10 A deep silence pervaded the banks of this water never before visited by civilised man .
11 See how right Voltaire was in saying, 'Amusement is the first necessity of civilised man . '
12 Moreover, even putting their food aside, their habits often render them obnoxious to civilised man .
13 No getting out of it-a maladjusted animal, civilised man !
14 The day of the savage and the civilised man are still called by the same name.
15 They have none of the recklessness standing in lieu of creed which characterises the civilised man .
16 The civilised man lives not in wheeled houses.
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