The Races of Man, and Their Geographical DistributionHenry S. King, 1876 - 528 páginas |
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... separate links in the chain of transmutations of form become known to us , no thoughtful man will longer doubt as to the process . But till then every other hypothesis is equally justified , and so far geological discoveries afford no ...
... separate links in the chain of transmutations of form become known to us , no thoughtful man will longer doubt as to the process . But till then every other hypothesis is equally justified , and so far geological discoveries afford no ...
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... separate species , those of which the differences are so essential that they cannot be explained by the recognized influences of variation , if this expression is allowable . " It is strange that Blumenbach , otherwise so acute , should ...
... separate species , those of which the differences are so essential that they cannot be explained by the recognized influences of variation , if this expression is allowable . " It is strange that Blumenbach , otherwise so acute , should ...
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... separate species , it is undoubtedly these aboriginal inhabitants of the Cape.13 Finally in remote islands , such as Tristan d'Acunha , various crosses between English , Dutch , Mulattoes , and Negresses have taken place . 14 To judge ...
... separate species , it is undoubtedly these aboriginal inhabitants of the Cape.13 Finally in remote islands , such as Tristan d'Acunha , various crosses between English , Dutch , Mulattoes , and Negresses have taken place . 14 To judge ...
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... separate man- kind into two , another into a hundred and fifty species , races , or families.25 The method followed in these divisions is usually founded on error , for it is not the frequent occurrence of definite characters which is ...
... separate man- kind into two , another into a hundred and fifty species , races , or families.25 The method followed in these divisions is usually founded on error , for it is not the frequent occurrence of definite characters which is ...
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... separate family , and might in a zoological system be . termed the apes of the New World , if they were geographically 2 This is admitted even by Agassiz in the Essay on Classification , p . 60 . London , 1849 . Abhandlungen der mathem ...
... separate family , and might in a zoological system be . termed the apes of the New World , if they were geographically 2 This is admitted even by Agassiz in the Essay on Classification , p . 60 . London , 1849 . Abhandlungen der mathem ...
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