The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... of the skulls of the inhabitants of Palembang , 178 15 Temperaments , Murray on , Theory of the Arts , 145 Virchow on the idea of life , 49 United States of America , 110 THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL REVIEW . No. XXVIII . JANUARY , 1870.
... of the skulls of the inhabitants of Palembang , 178 15 Temperaments , Murray on , Theory of the Arts , 145 Virchow on the idea of life , 49 United States of America , 110 THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL REVIEW . No. XXVIII . JANUARY , 1870.
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... inhabitants of those parts of Britain which had become English at the end of the sixth century had been as nearly extirpated as a nation can be . " Putting aside the ambiguities which lurk in the expressions " Celtic " and " become ...
... inhabitants of those parts of Britain which had become English at the end of the sixth century had been as nearly extirpated as a nation can be . " Putting aside the ambiguities which lurk in the expressions " Celtic " and " become ...
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... the whole of its beauties . We will begin with the English language . The following quotations ought to show what Mr. Freeman means by it : " In speaking of the Teutonic inhabitants of Britain , 4 ANTHROPOLOGICAL REVIEW .
... the whole of its beauties . We will begin with the English language . The following quotations ought to show what Mr. Freeman means by it : " In speaking of the Teutonic inhabitants of Britain , 4 ANTHROPOLOGICAL REVIEW .
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" In speaking of the Teutonic inhabitants of Britain , looked at as a whole , I invariably use the word ' English ' ; never the words Saxon or Anglo - Saxon . " " The name by which our forefathers really knew themselves was English ...
" In speaking of the Teutonic inhabitants of Britain , looked at as a whole , I invariably use the word ' English ' ; never the words Saxon or Anglo - Saxon . " " The name by which our forefathers really knew themselves was English ...
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... inhabitants , and consequently all , or nearly all , Englishwomen are nervous . This rule has held except , it may be , in Palestine , where the aboriginal females were slaughtered in larger proportion than usual . It may be objected to ...
... inhabitants , and consequently all , or nearly all , Englishwomen are nervous . This rule has held except , it may be , in Palestine , where the aboriginal females were slaughtered in larger proportion than usual . It may be objected to ...
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