The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... present to consider the political effects of the Norman Conquest , to illustrate which he has consulted every possible authority , good , bad , and indifferent . will only call attention to the great industry and still greater inge ...
... present to consider the political effects of the Norman Conquest , to illustrate which he has consulted every possible authority , good , bad , and indifferent . will only call attention to the great industry and still greater inge ...
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... present to his consciousness . But it is still more evident that he has never taken the pains to inquire how much of our modern English language is Teutonic , and how much of what has been called Teutonic is simply Aryan . Mr. Freeman ...
... present to his consciousness . But it is still more evident that he has never taken the pains to inquire how much of our modern English language is Teutonic , and how much of what has been called Teutonic is simply Aryan . Mr. Freeman ...
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... presents the following appear- ances : They are tall and thin , with prominent forward shoulders , large pupils , and full bluish white glistening eyeballs . Eyelashes long or eyelids are red and swollen without lashes . Complexion ...
... presents the following appear- ances : They are tall and thin , with prominent forward shoulders , large pupils , and full bluish white glistening eyeballs . Eyelashes long or eyelids are red and swollen without lashes . Complexion ...
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... present number of the Anthropological Review , I discovered some errors which could not be cor- rected without more minute information than the Registrar General's reports afford . As the required particulars have not yet come to hand ...
... present number of the Anthropological Review , I discovered some errors which could not be cor- rected without more minute information than the Registrar General's reports afford . As the required particulars have not yet come to hand ...
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... presents a marked ( prononcé ) development . " ( P. 334. ) Gall and Spurzheim are , however , condemned for " the application they have made of the principles " of the science , while " the principle itself " is pronounced to be ...
... presents a marked ( prononcé ) development . " ( P. 334. ) Gall and Spurzheim are , however , condemned for " the application they have made of the principles " of the science , while " the principle itself " is pronounced to be ...
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