We have no meanings for "civilized man" in our records yet.
1 The savage has only impulse; the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
2 But in the mornings he slept in bed like a civilized man .
3 In this alone, perhaps, lies the difference between natural and civilized man .
4 The average civilized man of the present does only a little better.
5 We admired the conveniences which industry and commerce furnish to civilized man .
6 These lands were Babylonia and Egypt, the first homes of civilized man .
7 Things began to take form-he was regaining the perspective of civilized man .
8 A civilized man feels himself a little more free from his family.
9 How close to the surface of the civilized man the animal dwelled!
10 This, then, was Peter, changed into a civilized man and a Christian!
11 Weissmann replied, in ironical phrase: Hearing in civilized man is vague and indefinite.
12 So we find civilized man living in almost every part of the world.
13 Hypocrisy and sophistry become the second nature of the civilized man .
14 The paralysis of despair deadened all the energies of civilized man .
15 No untried naked Adam in Eden might ever pass for a civilized man .
16 But a civilized man is better off than the savage in this respect.
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