The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... considered the relation with other Aryan languages of the languages spoken in this country , either before the Norman Conquest or after , if he knows either how to reason or how to write with candour , then he is a Dutchman , and there ...
... considered the relation with other Aryan languages of the languages spoken in this country , either before the Norman Conquest or after , if he knows either how to reason or how to write with candour , then he is a Dutchman , and there ...
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... considered how useful that word " Aryan " is in its application to language , and what a terrible mis- nomer it is in relation to modern races . It was evidently only at the very last moment that the necessity of distinguishing the non ...
... considered how useful that word " Aryan " is in its application to language , and what a terrible mis- nomer it is in relation to modern races . It was evidently only at the very last moment that the necessity of distinguishing the non ...
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... considered a scholar should carefully remember . We have seen that it is not enough for him to copy - that he must be careful to copy accurately that which is not correct . But he is allowed a certain discretion in the language which he ...
... considered a scholar should carefully remember . We have seen that it is not enough for him to copy - that he must be careful to copy accurately that which is not correct . But he is allowed a certain discretion in the language which he ...
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... considered that there were three momenta which determine the cranial form : the sutures , the brain , and the muscles . Synostosis cannot be considered as the sole momentum . Schaaffhausen then observed that the form of the closed ...
... considered that there were three momenta which determine the cranial form : the sutures , the brain , and the muscles . Synostosis cannot be considered as the sole momentum . Schaaffhausen then observed that the form of the closed ...
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... considered in its development , resembles the natural organ ; like the latter , it has its transformation and differentiation . Man had at the beginning no other implements than he possessed in his organs , but with the improvement of ...
... considered in its development , resembles the natural organ ; like the latter , it has its transformation and differentiation . Man had at the beginning no other implements than he possessed in his organs , but with the improvement of ...
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