The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... Irish- Mr. Freeman's definition of the English language runs exactly parallel to the definition of strong grog ; and , therefore , if , as Mr. Freeman alleges , he is a Dutchman , his bull must be of Dutch growth also . We trust he will ...
... Irish- Mr. Freeman's definition of the English language runs exactly parallel to the definition of strong grog ; and , therefore , if , as Mr. Freeman alleges , he is a Dutchman , his bull must be of Dutch growth also . We trust he will ...
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... Irish returns to be correct , three more Teutonised Celts , and six more British Celts die per 1,000 annually than among the Western or purest Celts . But , taking the British Celts as the standard for the nervous temperament in England ...
... Irish returns to be correct , three more Teutonised Celts , and six more British Celts die per 1,000 annually than among the Western or purest Celts . But , taking the British Celts as the standard for the nervous temperament in England ...
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... Irish , for most other European states had a share in it , such as the French , Germans , Belgians , Swiss , Dutch , and Swedes . Delaware was founded by the Swedes , and New York by the Dutch , whilst both these nations helped to found ...
... Irish , for most other European states had a share in it , such as the French , Germans , Belgians , Swiss , Dutch , and Swedes . Delaware was founded by the Swedes , and New York by the Dutch , whilst both these nations helped to found ...
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... Irish poor . In thirty or forty years these foreigners and their descendants will be the majority of men in Massachusetts . Such is the testimony of Mr. Dixon . I find it is fully borne out by facts . It is said , that the deaths even ...
... Irish poor . In thirty or forty years these foreigners and their descendants will be the majority of men in Massachusetts . Such is the testimony of Mr. Dixon . I find it is fully borne out by facts . It is said , that the deaths even ...
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... Irish ( forming the largest con- tingent of immigrants ) , they are aware that this momentous question requires more than a passing notice . The paleness , delicacy - I think we may say degeneracy - of the American females , seem to be ...
... Irish ( forming the largest con- tingent of immigrants ) , they are aware that this momentous question requires more than a passing notice . The paleness , delicacy - I think we may say degeneracy - of the American females , seem to be ...
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