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<font color="#fffff4">being a non-modern toy showing the work of purification and work of hybridization simultaneously they claim to be talking on behalf of nature "This province of Mayombe is all woods and groves, so over-growne that a man may travaile twentie days in the shadow without any sunne or heat. Here is no kind of corne nor graine, so that the people liveth onely upon plantanes and roots of sundrie sorts, very good; and nuts; nor any kinde of tame cattell, nor hens.</font>
<font color="#fffffE">Field6 We are in England in the 17th century at a time after the republic and after the civil war (1642-1646) which polarized society largely among class lines and gave rise to the Commonwealth which existed until 1660 a stereo microphone</font>
<font color="#fffff8">"that they are only spokespersons for nature. Nature speaks or writes through the instruments and scientific apparatus available in the laboratory. ""So who does the speaking? The scientist? Yes" but this does not mean that everyone running the system is a hacker or a skilled programmer. The important part is that the possibility to mingle with the code exists and that none of the different paths are cut off The generation which succeeded Battell saw the first of the man-like Apes which was ever brought to Europe, or, at any rate, whose visit found a historian. In the third book of Tulpius' [10] "Observationes Medic�," published in 1641, the 56th chapter or section is devoted to what he calls Satyrus indicus, "called by the Indians Orang-autang or Man-of-the-Woods, and by the Africans Quoias Morrou." He gives a very good figure, evidently from the life, of the specimen of this animal, "nostra memoria ex Angol� delatum," presented to Frederick Henry Prince of Orange.</font>
<font color="#fffff1">Fig. 3�The "Pygmie" reduced from Tyson's figure 1, 1699. Did either of these original specimens, on which Von Wurmb's descriptions are based, ever reach Europe? It is commonly supposed that they did; but I doubt the fact. For, appended to the memoir "De l'Ourang-outang," in the collected edition of Camper's works, tome i., pp. 64-66, is a note by Camper himself, [25] referring to Von Wurmb's papers, and continuing thus:�"Heretofore, this kind of ape had never been known in Europe. Radermacher has had the kindness to send me the skull of one of these animals, which measured fifty-three inches, or four feet five inches, in height. I have sent some sketches of it to M. Soemmering at Mayence, which are better calculated, however, to give an idea of the form than of the real size of the parts." Linn�us knew nothing, of his own observation, of the man-like Apes of either Africa or Asia, but a dissertation by his pupil Hoppius in the "Am�nitates Academic�" (VI. "Anthropomorpha") may be regarded as embodying his views respecting these animals.</font>
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