The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... doubt any of the statements of Gildas . Intentionally or unintentionally , we hardly know which , he keeps Gildas in the background , and puts forward Dr. Guest , who , so far as this matter is concerned , is only Gildas in disguise ...
... doubt any of the statements of Gildas . Intentionally or unintentionally , we hardly know which , he keeps Gildas in the background , and puts forward Dr. Guest , who , so far as this matter is concerned , is only Gildas in disguise ...
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... doubt on the point : 66 Setting aside the kindred Danes , we have thus assimilated two utterly foreign elements , British and French ; what our forefathers called Bret - Welsh and Gal - Welsh . " . " Some of the passages collected by ...
... doubt on the point : 66 Setting aside the kindred Danes , we have thus assimilated two utterly foreign elements , British and French ; what our forefathers called Bret - Welsh and Gal - Welsh . " . " Some of the passages collected by ...
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... doubt whether Dr. Guest will consider that Mr. Freeman has paid him a very high compliment in calling him an illustrious " scholar . " We think he deserved something better at the hands of his pupil . It will be observed that in the ...
... doubt whether Dr. Guest will consider that Mr. Freeman has paid him a very high compliment in calling him an illustrious " scholar . " We think he deserved something better at the hands of his pupil . It will be observed that in the ...
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... doubt or of denial , without any real comprehension of the questions put . On his part , the European misunderstands them ; to him they only appear degraded beings , incapable of any except the lowest conceptions ; and he will conclude ...
... doubt or of denial , without any real comprehension of the questions put . On his part , the European misunderstands them ; to him they only appear degraded beings , incapable of any except the lowest conceptions ; and he will conclude ...
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... doubts which those prejudices beget . Do we desire a new proof of these contradictions and prejudices , M. Virchow will again furnish it . We shall see this great mind throw- ing doubt upon fundamental truths , which , more than any ...
... doubts which those prejudices beget . Do we desire a new proof of these contradictions and prejudices , M. Virchow will again furnish it . We shall see this great mind throw- ing doubt upon fundamental truths , which , more than any ...
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