The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... person that they can only be mentioned indirectly through the name of a believer . But why Dutch it will be asked . We will give the answer in the words of Mr. Freeman himself , who , having slain the whole British people with the aid ...
... person that they can only be mentioned indirectly through the name of a believer . But why Dutch it will be asked . We will give the answer in the words of Mr. Freeman himself , who , having slain the whole British people with the aid ...
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... person who shows no signs of original genius ; and though he has a fair chance of becoming like the most perfect character in history , by reason of this defect , we doubt whether Dr. Guest will consider that Mr. Freeman has paid him a ...
... person who shows no signs of original genius ; and though he has a fair chance of becoming like the most perfect character in history , by reason of this defect , we doubt whether Dr. Guest will consider that Mr. Freeman has paid him a ...
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... person ; disease , or a tendency thereto , by another . A little attention will soon enable an accurate observer to perceive the distinguishing signs of good and of precarious health . Address in this will be much aided by assiduous ...
... person ; disease , or a tendency thereto , by another . A little attention will soon enable an accurate observer to perceive the distinguishing signs of good and of precarious health . Address in this will be much aided by assiduous ...
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... persons are said to possess rude , vigorous , robust , strong , perfect , good , delicate , precarious , feeble , infirm health . With these qualifications of the term health ( which in the last four conditions is merely an absence of ...
... persons are said to possess rude , vigorous , robust , strong , perfect , good , delicate , precarious , feeble , infirm health . With these qualifications of the term health ( which in the last four conditions is merely an absence of ...
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... persons of this organisation believe they have heart disease , although little prone to it . Brain and nervous system remarkably active . There is a craving for com- panionship and continued excitement , for tobacco and snuff . If not ...
... persons of this organisation believe they have heart disease , although little prone to it . Brain and nervous system remarkably active . There is a craving for com- panionship and continued excitement , for tobacco and snuff . If not ...
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