James Burnett, Lord Monboddo citations

James Burnett, lord Monboddo, né le 25 octobre 1714 à Monboddo House, dans le comté de Kinkardine, et mort à Édimbourg le 26 mai 1799 , est un philosophe et philologue écossais. Wikipedia  

✵ 25. octobre 1714 – 26. mai 1799
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James Burnett, Lord Monboddo: Citations en anglais

“Though I think that man has from nature the capacity of living, either by prey, or upon the fruits of the earth; it appears to me, that by nature, and in his original state, he is a frugivorous animal, and that he only becomes an animal of prey by acquired habit.”

Of the Origin and Progress of Language (Edinburgh and London: J. Balfour and T. Cadell, 2nd ed., 1774), Vol. I, Book II, Ch. II, pp. 224-225 https://archive.org/stream/originandprogre01conggoog#page/n251/mode/2up.