The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 46
Page 2
... given great pro- minence to the history of the country before the year 1066 , because , as he says , the Englishmen before the Conquest were the same people as the Englishmen after it ; while the Englishmen who lived after the year 449 ...
... given great pro- minence to the history of the country before the year 1066 , because , as he says , the Englishmen before the Conquest were the same people as the Englishmen after it ; while the Englishmen who lived after the year 449 ...
Page 4
... given to verbal quibbling , never seems to weigh the words which he uses . " The English language is simply Low ... given of strong grog would most in- fallibly have been described as a bull had it been given by an Irish- Mr. Freeman's ...
... given to verbal quibbling , never seems to weigh the words which he uses . " The English language is simply Low ... given of strong grog would most in- fallibly have been described as a bull had it been given by an Irish- Mr. Freeman's ...
Page 6
... given up every thing for which he had previously been contending . It is perfectly clear that he has never considered how useful that word " Aryan " is in its application to language , and what a terrible mis- nomer it is in relation to ...
... given up every thing for which he had previously been contending . It is perfectly clear that he has never considered how useful that word " Aryan " is in its application to language , and what a terrible mis- nomer it is in relation to ...
Page 10
... given his sanction to " stuff , " which is a very favourite expression of his , to " wild story , " to " wild theory , " and ( we are not inventing ) to " mere Billingsgate . " Having now , as we believe , given all the information ...
... given his sanction to " stuff , " which is a very favourite expression of his , to " wild story , " to " wild theory , " and ( we are not inventing ) to " mere Billingsgate . " Having now , as we believe , given all the information ...
Page 14
... given specimens of his language towards his adversaries , of his Hegelian philosophy , and of his use of terms ; and we feel bound to confess that his manner is Low - Dutch , his method High - Dutch , and his nomenclature Double - Dutch ...
... given specimens of his language towards his adversaries , of his Hegelian philosophy , and of his use of terms ; and we feel bound to confess that his manner is Low - Dutch , his method High - Dutch , and his nomenclature Double - Dutch ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American Anglo-Saxon animals Anthropological Anthropological Review appears bilious blood bones brain Britain British Britons Cæsar called Carlier cause cell Celtic Celts cent character characteristics civilisation climate colour common sources Cornish language Cornwall cranial deaths defendant Devon Devonshire doubt Dutch England English especially Europe European exist fact favour Freeman Gauls German Gildas hair head Henry of Huntingdon human immigrants Indian inhabitants intussusception Ireland Irish islands Isle of Axholme language less living look Malay matter microcephali mind moral nation native nature negro Nennius nervous Norman Conquest observations opinion organism original painting Palembang Papuans passage peculiar period persons physical physiology plaintiff plaintiff's book Polynesian population present Prichard primitive produced Professor Huxley question races reference regard remarks Retzius Roman Saxon says settlers side skin skulls Sumatra temperament Teutonic tion Virchow Welsh West Midland counties whole word