The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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Page 16
... distinct , fervid , tender intonation of voice . Small sharp pearly white rounded teeth , which are liable to decay soon . Large dark blue sparkling eye , situate near the nose , with much white , of a bluish shade , visible under the ...
... distinct , fervid , tender intonation of voice . Small sharp pearly white rounded teeth , which are liable to decay soon . Large dark blue sparkling eye , situate near the nose , with much white , of a bluish shade , visible under the ...
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... distinct from the original . It also indicates that the Greeks , although a nervous race , and the Romans , who were a bilious one , were composed of mixed peoples . We do not know how many thousand years are required to indurate a sept ...
... distinct from the original . It also indicates that the Greeks , although a nervous race , and the Romans , who were a bilious one , were composed of mixed peoples . We do not know how many thousand years are required to indurate a sept ...
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... distinct and A deep bass . tender . Emotional , ingenious , apt , sociable , mutable , and restless . Delicate in youth , but after 30 or 35 are much the best lives . Stern , morose , solid , me- chanical , and often deeply passionate ...
... distinct and A deep bass . tender . Emotional , ingenious , apt , sociable , mutable , and restless . Delicate in youth , but after 30 or 35 are much the best lives . Stern , morose , solid , me- chanical , and often deeply passionate ...
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... distinct one from the other . Each of the parents endeavours to transmit all its characteristics to its produce . This must necessarily be the result where there is a compromise between these two tendencies which are contrary , and ...
... distinct one from the other . Each of the parents endeavours to transmit all its characteristics to its produce . This must necessarily be the result where there is a compromise between these two tendencies which are contrary , and ...
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... distinct cranial form , certainly not arisen from intermixture— a form which , in outline and some peculiarities , most approaches that of the orang , and which is strikingly seen in the skull of an idiotic Malay woman in the museum of ...
... distinct cranial form , certainly not arisen from intermixture— a form which , in outline and some peculiarities , most approaches that of the orang , and which is strikingly seen in the skull of an idiotic Malay woman in the museum of ...
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