The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... Mind and Language in the Science of Man .... Guppy on the Capabilities of the Negro for Civilisation Farrar on the Universality of Belief in God , and in a Future State Farrar on Hybridity ... ... *** Burton and Carter Blake on Skulls ...
... Mind and Language in the Science of Man .... Guppy on the Capabilities of the Negro for Civilisation Farrar on the Universality of Belief in God , and in a Future State Farrar on Hybridity ... ... *** Burton and Carter Blake on Skulls ...
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... mind , that the use of lie - wash , of powders and ointments , produces an artificial colour of the hair . I have seen all kinds of shades , from a fiery red to a silvery white , produced by these means . Just as originally dark hair ...
... mind , that the use of lie - wash , of powders and ointments , produces an artificial colour of the hair . I have seen all kinds of shades , from a fiery red to a silvery white , produced by these means . Just as originally dark hair ...
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... mind that the hair of the same individual belongs , according to the degree of its development , or the variety of colour , to either of these categories . I have further observed that the three conditions indicated may be found in the ...
... mind that the hair of the same individual belongs , according to the degree of its development , or the variety of colour , to either of these categories . I have further observed that the three conditions indicated may be found in the ...
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... mind that the two terms of the proportion express the absolute dimensions in hundreds of milli- meters . The transverse sections of the hair enable us to examine the form of their contour , and to establish their different diameters and ...
... mind that the two terms of the proportion express the absolute dimensions in hundreds of milli- meters . The transverse sections of the hair enable us to examine the form of their contour , and to establish their different diameters and ...
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... mind to whom so much of the higher development of their science is due , and the results of his labours have spread far beyond the small circle of the men who have been really able to follow the workings of that wonderful mind . But ...
... mind to whom so much of the higher development of their science is due , and the results of his labours have spread far beyond the small circle of the men who have been really able to follow the workings of that wonderful mind . But ...
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