The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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... thing for which he had previously been contending . It is perfectly clear that he has never considered how useful that ... things for granted . He accepts every statement made by Mr. Max Müller in philological matters as law ; he accepts ...
... thing for which he had previously been contending . It is perfectly clear that he has never considered how useful that ... things for granted . He accepts every statement made by Mr. Max Müller in philological matters as law ; he accepts ...
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... thing needful for the discrimina- tion of races . " As in my History of Federal Government , " says he , " I ventured to restore the Greek spelling of proper names , so I now follow the example of scholars like Kemble , Lappenberg , and ...
... thing needful for the discrimina- tion of races . " As in my History of Federal Government , " says he , " I ventured to restore the Greek spelling of proper names , so I now follow the example of scholars like Kemble , Lappenberg , and ...
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... things , though , of course , if he really is a Dutchman there is but little hope that his sphere of vision will be enlarged beyond the range of scholarship . We have , hitherto , omitted to mention one caution , which any per- son ...
... things , though , of course , if he really is a Dutchman there is but little hope that his sphere of vision will be enlarged beyond the range of scholarship . We have , hitherto , omitted to mention one caution , which any per- son ...
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... things , and to whom they address daily , and in a humble posture , a prayer , which is indeed universally ( nationale ) used , and which any Christian might repeat . They also believe in another life , in which punishment is inflicted ...
... things , and to whom they address daily , and in a humble posture , a prayer , which is indeed universally ( nationale ) used , and which any Christian might repeat . They also believe in another life , in which punishment is inflicted ...
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... thing apart from itself . The soul became the invisible motor of a mechanism with which it was temporarily associated , with- out disclosing , moreover , either from whence came the mechanism , or how this association was realised ...
... thing apart from itself . The soul became the invisible motor of a mechanism with which it was temporarily associated , with- out disclosing , moreover , either from whence came the mechanism , or how this association was realised ...
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