The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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Page 19
... represent it . It was the baptism of the Celts , and descendants of British born Romans with the Angles and Saxons , that has given to England its so called " John Bullism . " D. The Sanguine Temperament . - Those of this constitution ...
... represent it . It was the baptism of the Celts , and descendants of British born Romans with the Angles and Saxons , that has given to England its so called " John Bullism . " D. The Sanguine Temperament . - Those of this constitution ...
Page 20
... represented . The nervous man would be distinguished by the small spare form ; head large and long in pro- portion to neck and size of body ; fine drooping feminine shoulders and white skin . The bilious by the long , gaunt , hairy ...
... represented . The nervous man would be distinguished by the small spare form ; head large and long in pro- portion to neck and size of body ; fine drooping feminine shoulders and white skin . The bilious by the long , gaunt , hairy ...
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... represent the Scandinavians and sanguine temperament , forming altogether 7,325,449 , or more than one third of the inhabitants of Great Britain , if we exclude the mixed community in London . I have not been able to calculate the ...
... represent the Scandinavians and sanguine temperament , forming altogether 7,325,449 , or more than one third of the inhabitants of Great Britain , if we exclude the mixed community in London . I have not been able to calculate the ...
Page 27
... represent the temperaments , therefore no dependence can be placed in the results ; that to be accurate in conclusions of such moment , individuals should be nicely chosen , living in the same place , equal in age , and social position ...
... represent the temperaments , therefore no dependence can be placed in the results ; that to be accurate in conclusions of such moment , individuals should be nicely chosen , living in the same place , equal in age , and social position ...
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... represent the most rudimentary human languages . " ( Ib . ) Writing is , so to say , to speech what that is to ... represents , he generally arrives among a people whom he desires to convert , having a hatred of their belief , and which ...
... represent the most rudimentary human languages . " ( Ib . ) Writing is , so to say , to speech what that is to ... represents , he generally arrives among a people whom he desires to convert , having a hatred of their belief , and which ...
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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