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1 And among the uncivilized people coldness and cruelty go often together.
2 But in one respect Edward was ill-fitted to deal with an uncivilized people .
3 In the instincts of children and of uncivilized people , there seems something to trust.
4 Yet these uncivilized people live in our midst.
5 This incident in itself shows one of the distinguishing features between the civilized and the uncivilized people .
6 The stories of an uncivilized people must be rude, even approaching in simplicity tales designed for children.
7 The repose that even this uncivilized people longed for was denied them by a most unfortunate incident.
8 Faith is a spiritual faculty; animals have not got it; savages and uncivilized people have merely fear and doubt.
9 The uncivilized people who consider that practical joking is permissible are as a rule bitterly hostile to serious drama.
10 What society condemns the practice but a cold, heartless, uncivilized people that know nothing of the warm attachments of refined society?
11 Uncivilized peoples are in the habit of conveying ideas in the most astonishing ways.
12 It is evident throughout, however, that human nature is the same in civilized and uncivilized peoples .
13 In the Boer States, as among most uncivilized peoples , the military training was almost exclusively left to the individual.
14 There is a natural tendency among uncivilized peoples to give a "local habitation" to every general tradition.
15 Among some savage and uncivilized peoples , the father is associated closely with the child from the earliest days of its existence.
16 Uncivilized peoples crack their fingers, snap their thighs, or strike the ground with their feet to furnish music for impromptu dancing.
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