The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 31
Page 10
... remarks that Dr. Guest is an illus- trious scholar . But , in addition to the device of interposing Dr. Guest as a ... remark , from the non - scholastic point of view , that in this way it is possible for any writer of history to prove ...
... remarks that Dr. Guest is an illus- trious scholar . But , in addition to the device of interposing Dr. Guest as a ... remark , from the non - scholastic point of view , that in this way it is possible for any writer of history to prove ...
Page 11
... remark , " etc. Had Mr. Freeman wished to arrive at the truth by impartial in- vestigation , we think he might have discovered something in Henry of Huntingdon which would have illustrated the true character of that writer , and many of ...
... remark , " etc. Had Mr. Freeman wished to arrive at the truth by impartial in- vestigation , we think he might have discovered something in Henry of Huntingdon which would have illustrated the true character of that writer , and many of ...
Page 14
... remark that it is high time the different scientific problems of race were taken out of the grasp of literary amateurs and second - hand philologists . Without impartial historical criticism , without a knowledge of anatomy , physiology ...
... remark that it is high time the different scientific problems of race were taken out of the grasp of literary amateurs and second - hand philologists . Without impartial historical criticism , without a knowledge of anatomy , physiology ...
Page 30
... remark , in passing , as to the extent of crossing , that when he possesses , in consequence , three quarts of white blood , the man of colour is intellectually equal to the purely white man . " ( P. 354. ) The following curious ...
... remark , in passing , as to the extent of crossing , that when he possesses , in consequence , three quarts of white blood , the man of colour is intellectually equal to the purely white man . " ( P. 354. ) The following curious ...
Page 31
... remarks will here be found on the subject of the erroneous and im- perfect notions which we possess respecting the religious opinions and feelings of certain barbarous nations , more especially as regards a future life , and the notion ...
... remarks will here be found on the subject of the erroneous and im- perfect notions which we possess respecting the religious opinions and feelings of certain barbarous nations , more especially as regards a future life , and the notion ...
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