The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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... seems represented , at least by some individuals , in all known races , whether equatorial or boreal . Whilst the red colour forms on the one hand , as it were , a bond of union between the most distinct races , the brown colour may be ...
... seems represented , at least by some individuals , in all known races , whether equatorial or boreal . Whilst the red colour forms on the one hand , as it were , a bond of union between the most distinct races , the brown colour may be ...
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... seem to refute the 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 ...
... seem to refute the 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 ...
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... seems to me very difficult , if not impossible , to obtain transverse sections sufficiently fine for exact study . The figures accompanying my description express hundreds of millimeters . The transverse section of the hair is sometimes ...
... seems to me very difficult , if not impossible , to obtain transverse sections sufficiently fine for exact study . The figures accompanying my description express hundreds of millimeters . The transverse section of the hair is sometimes ...
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... seem a pity that these opinions should be mixed up in a controversy with an antagonist who is no match for him . An unpleasant feeling hangs over the reader , that if the two combatants were to change sides , Pott could just as easily ...
... seem a pity that these opinions should be mixed up in a controversy with an antagonist who is no match for him . An unpleasant feeling hangs over the reader , that if the two combatants were to change sides , Pott could just as easily ...
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... seems to us that English students are not sufficiently alive to the fact that in Germany , Max Müller's views on ... seem to prefer sitting down in darkness to accepting the light of Bunsen and Max Müller . It is in great measure against ...
... seems to us that English students are not sufficiently alive to the fact that in Germany , Max Müller's views on ... seem to prefer sitting down in darkness to accepting the light of Bunsen and Max Müller . It is in great measure against ...
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