The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... Ideas of Species and Race applied to Man and Human Society . By Slavery . By James Reddie , Esq . , F.A.S.L. 262 267 280 Anthropology at the British Association . A.D. 1864 294 " Burton's Mission to Dahome . By W. Winwood Reade ...
... Ideas of Species and Race applied to Man and Human Society . By Slavery . By James Reddie , Esq . , F.A.S.L. 262 267 280 Anthropology at the British Association . A.D. 1864 294 " Burton's Mission to Dahome . By W. Winwood Reade ...
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... idea of inter- mixture ; and as to some Mandans with light and silvery hair , living in subterraneous cabins , they always appeared to me to owe that peculiarity to a partial leucosis . Oceania resembles in this respect America ...
... idea of inter- mixture ; and as to some Mandans with light and silvery hair , living in subterraneous cabins , they always appeared to me to owe that peculiarity to a partial leucosis . Oceania resembles in this respect America ...
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... idea of a change , I must ask how we can explain the great variety of colour in the Aryan family , supposed to have descended from one stock ; I , moreover , must appeal to daily observation . How many children with fair or reddish hair ...
... idea of a change , I must ask how we can explain the great variety of colour in the Aryan family , supposed to have descended from one stock ; I , moreover , must appeal to daily observation . How many children with fair or reddish hair ...
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... idea , I abstain from formulat- ing in this place a rigorous classification ; for , before classifying , we must ascertain whether the subject admits of it . Nevertheless , in order to proceed methodically , I separate the three great ...
... idea , I abstain from formulat- ing in this place a rigorous classification ; for , before classifying , we must ascertain whether the subject admits of it . Nevertheless , in order to proceed methodically , I separate the three great ...
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... idea of grammatical structure so clearly before the world by his system of symbols - Schleicher , of Jena - has no hesitation in giving his opinion point - blank : " There was therefore not one original language , but there were many ...
... idea of grammatical structure so clearly before the world by his system of symbols - Schleicher , of Jena - has no hesitation in giving his opinion point - blank : " There was therefore not one original language , but there were many ...
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