The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... become incontestable at In fishes and amphibia they assume the form of scales ; that of feathers in birds ; and even in certain mammifers prickles are sub- stituted for fleece . The felt of wild animals presents some distinct and ...
... become incontestable at In fishes and amphibia they assume the form of scales ; that of feathers in birds ; and even in certain mammifers prickles are sub- stituted for fleece . The felt of wild animals presents some distinct and ...
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... become discoloured by such means , so may it , vice versa , appear black , as I found in a wig from the Fiji islands . A thick black powder encrusted the circumference of each hair , and the original brown colour could only be seen ...
... become discoloured by such means , so may it , vice versa , appear black , as I found in a wig from the Fiji islands . A thick black powder encrusted the circumference of each hair , and the original brown colour could only be seen ...
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... becomes . 2. One extreme end of the scale is represented by the Papuas , the * A striking analogy , in early age , with the Aryan race , at least in regard to the diameters of the first two sections . Bosjesmans , and the Negroes ; the ...
... becomes . 2. One extreme end of the scale is represented by the Papuas , the * A striking analogy , in early age , with the Aryan race , at least in regard to the diameters of the first two sections . Bosjesmans , and the Negroes ; the ...
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... become visible some day . The theory is a beautiful one , and Max Müller's lucid explanation , and well - chosen instances , are commonly thought in England to have cast a bright light , not only on the theory of grammatical structure ...
... become visible some day . The theory is a beautiful one , and Max Müller's lucid explanation , and well - chosen instances , are commonly thought in England to have cast a bright light , not only on the theory of grammatical structure ...
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... becoming independent names , for ( unless we are mistaken ) girls are not christened Dolores , & c . , but Maria de los Dolores , Maria de las Mercedes , Maria de los Angeles , Mary of the Dolours , of the Joys , of the Angels ...
... becoming independent names , for ( unless we are mistaken ) girls are not christened Dolores , & c . , but Maria de los Dolores , Maria de las Mercedes , Maria de los Angeles , Mary of the Dolours , of the Joys , of the Angels ...
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