The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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Page 9
... equally doubtful , and which were destined to fall away at the first touch of the victorious Saracen . " " I confess that the calm way in which the Chronicles reckon the Prelates among the slain alongside of the Ealdormen looks to me ...
... equally doubtful , and which were destined to fall away at the first touch of the victorious Saracen . " " I confess that the calm way in which the Chronicles reckon the Prelates among the slain alongside of the Ealdormen looks to me ...
Page 15
... equally liable to disease : each has its kind of health and tendency to particular diseases . This subject seems to me to deserve more attention from the directors of assurance com- panies than it has yet received . * Agents also would ...
... equally liable to disease : each has its kind of health and tendency to particular diseases . This subject seems to me to deserve more attention from the directors of assurance com- panies than it has yet received . * Agents also would ...
Page 25
... the sister isle , many deaths were doubtless unrecorded . The West Midland counties of England are selected as the lymphatic area , because 2,400,000 Saxons cannot be found equally pure in any other MURRAY ON TEMPERAMENTS . 25.
... the sister isle , many deaths were doubtless unrecorded . The West Midland counties of England are selected as the lymphatic area , because 2,400,000 Saxons cannot be found equally pure in any other MURRAY ON TEMPERAMENTS . 25.
Page 26
2,400,000 Saxons cannot be found equally pure in any other part of England . The South Midland , or south - eastern counties , or picked counties out of each might have been taken , but the former contains so many of Danish ancestry ...
2,400,000 Saxons cannot be found equally pure in any other part of England . The South Midland , or south - eastern counties , or picked counties out of each might have been taken , but the former contains so many of Danish ancestry ...
Page 54
... equally essential characteristics for the science of biology . What are these characteristics ? Are these two chiefs of schools , inspired as they are by an ardent love of research and of progress , compelled on this account to reject ...
... equally essential characteristics for the science of biology . What are these characteristics ? Are these two chiefs of schools , inspired as they are by an ardent love of research and of progress , compelled on this account to reject ...
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