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1 An uncivilised people , we call them in our lordly way, but they are young.
2 The manners of these people are quick and vehement, and their conversation vociferous, like that of most uncivilised people .
3 All I have learned at foreign courts, and amongst civilised and uncivilised people , is going to be utilised within the next couple of hours.
4 Mr. Herbert Spencer also quotes innumerable instances of the kindness, mildness, honesty, and respect for person and property of uncivilised peoples .
5 But why the "allegory" should closely imitate the rough guesses of uncivilised peoples , Ahts, Diggers, Zunis, Cahrocs, it is less easy to explain.
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