The Anthropological Review, Volume 2; Volume 5Trübner and Company, 1864 |
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Page 29
... true , but Professor Pott's book leaves upon us an impres- sion , that controversy in print between theology and philology is a thing to be avoided . Comparative philology is , and probably long will be , in an incomplete and ...
... true , but Professor Pott's book leaves upon us an impres- sion , that controversy in print between theology and philology is a thing to be avoided . Comparative philology is , and probably long will be , in an incomplete and ...
Page 35
... true molar also is absorbed . The bones of the palate are flat and not very scabrous ; the mastoid processes rounded , but not large ; the base of the calvarium is divided into two equal halves by the anterior edge of the occipital ...
... true molar also is absorbed . The bones of the palate are flat and not very scabrous ; the mastoid processes rounded , but not large ; the base of the calvarium is divided into two equal halves by the anterior edge of the occipital ...
Page 40
... true , as M. du Rous- sillon asserts , that monosyllabic names are less liable to corruption than polysyllabic names , but does it follow that all names which are now found as monosyllabic were originally so ? I am inclined to think not ...
... true , as M. du Rous- sillon asserts , that monosyllabic names are less liable to corruption than polysyllabic names , but does it follow that all names which are now found as monosyllabic were originally so ? I am inclined to think not ...
Page 54
... true and wise ; and what others have ordained is without foundation . Then , too , the Assyrians are the children of Shabrikan the First , who is neither comparable nor equal to Adam , and who cannot even come near to him . " " These ...
... true and wise ; and what others have ordained is without foundation . Then , too , the Assyrians are the children of Shabrikan the First , who is neither comparable nor equal to Adam , and who cannot even come near to him . " " These ...
Page 55
... true character , and over which is thrown that general level of mere platitude which gives such a singular air of monotony and conventionalism to all the traditions trasmitted to us by Arabian writers . " The manner in which some of ...
... true character , and over which is thrown that general level of mere platitude which gives such a singular air of monotony and conventionalism to all the traditions trasmitted to us by Arabian writers . " The manner in which some of ...
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