The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... the side opposed to their own — no matter whether the writer be an ancient chronicler or a modern author . They must collect a large stock of vituperative epithets , and it may perhaps be of some assistance MR . FREEMAN'S DUTCHMEN . 9.
... the side opposed to their own — no matter whether the writer be an ancient chronicler or a modern author . They must collect a large stock of vituperative epithets , and it may perhaps be of some assistance MR . FREEMAN'S DUTCHMEN . 9.
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epithets , and it may perhaps be of some assistance to them to know that Mr. Freeman has already given his sanction to " stuff , " which is a very favourite expression of his , to " wild story , " to " wild theory , " and ( we are not ...
epithets , and it may perhaps be of some assistance to them to know that Mr. Freeman has already given his sanction to " stuff , " which is a very favourite expression of his , to " wild story , " to " wild theory , " and ( we are not ...
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... perhaps do some good by pointing out that these monstrous ex- aggerations were the natural results of the mental tendencies of a dark age . The statements that disease is caused by witchcraft , and that a thunderstorm is a miracle , are ...
... perhaps do some good by pointing out that these monstrous ex- aggerations were the natural results of the mental tendencies of a dark age . The statements that disease is caused by witchcraft , and that a thunderstorm is a miracle , are ...
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... perhaps , disregarded by reason of their familiarity . Hence arose the fables of universal murder , and of nations utterly destroyed , which deserve the same amount of credit as the statement that Britain is a floating island ...
... perhaps , disregarded by reason of their familiarity . Hence arose the fables of universal murder , and of nations utterly destroyed , which deserve the same amount of credit as the statement that Britain is a floating island ...
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... perhaps be cited in favour of the unity of the human species . They prove unquestionably the affinity between different races , and are in favour of unity so far only as this affinity is of itself a proof of the unity . On the subject ...
... perhaps be cited in favour of the unity of the human species . They prove unquestionably the affinity between different races , and are in favour of unity so far only as this affinity is of itself a proof of the unity . On the subject ...
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