The Anthropological Review, Volume 8Trübner and Company, 1870 |
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Page 70
... equally descended from them . The two views which would present themselves to anybody's mind on such a subject would be , Do the Ancient Britons preponderate , or do they not preponderate , with reference to the claim of being the ...
... equally descended from them . The two views which would present themselves to anybody's mind on such a subject would be , Do the Ancient Britons preponderate , or do they not preponderate , with reference to the claim of being the ...
Page 103
... equally large size , but all in the mould , and forming no part of the splendid cysts below . They seemed to have been spare blocks thrown heedlessly into the grave . Two feet below all this the top of a magnificent double cist was ...
... equally large size , but all in the mould , and forming no part of the splendid cysts below . They seemed to have been spare blocks thrown heedlessly into the grave . Two feet below all this the top of a magnificent double cist was ...
Page 128
... equally salubrious , and that the Southern States are those which are the most inimical to the health of Europeans , may be gathered from the statistics of the United States army . From 1829 to 1838 , inclusive , the United States army ...
... equally salubrious , and that the Southern States are those which are the most inimical to the health of Europeans , may be gathered from the statistics of the United States army . From 1829 to 1838 , inclusive , the United States army ...
Page 142
... equally questionable authority , is that he " died miserably poor in the south . " There is but too much reason to fear that his latter years were darkened by po- verty . " ( Hunter , South Yorks . , i , 169. ) the people of Epworth and ...
... equally questionable authority , is that he " died miserably poor in the south . " There is but too much reason to fear that his latter years were darkened by po- verty . " ( Hunter , South Yorks . , i , 169. ) the people of Epworth and ...
Page 157
... equally gifted with the Florentine ? But while the doors of Catholic churches would open to admit the paintings of a Martin , those of Protestant churches would remain firmly closed against the productions of a Raphael and a Michael ...
... equally gifted with the Florentine ? But while the doors of Catholic churches would open to admit the paintings of a Martin , those of Protestant churches would remain firmly closed against the productions of a Raphael and a Michael ...
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