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1 Int| man and man, or that the civilization which has hitherto taken 2 1| insult common sense.~ ~ The civilization of the bulk of the people 3 1| nature is preferable to civilization, in all its possible perfection, 4 1| were the consequence of civilization or the vestiges of barbarism. 5 1| priestly power, and the dawn of civilization. But such combustible materials 6 1| renders the progress of civilization a curse, and warps the understanding, 7 1| the establishment of true civilization, instead of taking his ferocious 8 3| barbarous prejudice, even when civilization determines how much superior 9 4| humanity and the politeness of civilization authorise between man and 10 4| now speak of a state of civilization, with certain sexual privileges, 11 4| the follies and vices of civilization, and missed the useful fruit. 12 4| softened rather than refined by civilization. Indeed, the good sense 13 9| distinctions of rank, which render civilization a curse, by dividing the 14 9| the first natural mode of civilization, when the ground must be 15 9| is the blessed effect of civilization! the most respectable women 16 12| than a civilized state. For civilization prevents that intercourse 17 13| advanced, at least, one step in civilization.~ ~ The attention to dress,