The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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... human species as first 3. The Natural History of the Human Spe- created and appearing on the surface of the cies , its Typical Forms , Primaval Distri- globe ? What investigation in all science bution , Filiations , and Migrations . By ...
... human species as first 3. The Natural History of the Human Spe- created and appearing on the surface of the cies , its Typical Forms , Primaval Distri- globe ? What investigation in all science bution , Filiations , and Migrations . By ...
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... human which come within the range of human race . The social pictures of man , found in inquiry . What we have said thus generally is well illustrated by the course of Dr. Prichard's own researches . A Latin thesis , De Hu- mani Generis ...
... human which come within the range of human race . The social pictures of man , found in inquiry . What we have said thus generally is well illustrated by the course of Dr. Prichard's own researches . A Latin thesis , De Hu- mani Generis ...
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... human race . When we rise in the scale of crea- tion through the innumerable forms and gra- dations of animal life , and reach those wonderful instincts , and yet higher functions of intelligence and feeling in certain animals , which ...
... human race . When we rise in the scale of crea- tion through the innumerable forms and gra- dations of animal life , and reach those wonderful instincts , and yet higher functions of intelligence and feeling in certain animals , which ...
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... human form : and this under conditions so far unlike , as to give origin to the more remarkable diversities which have perplexed our ideas of unity , and puzzled both philosopher and physiologist to explain . Before going further , we ...
... human form : and this under conditions so far unlike , as to give origin to the more remarkable diversities which have perplexed our ideas of unity , and puzzled both philosopher and physiologist to explain . Before going further , we ...
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... Human language , derived from these condi- tions , has become a main index to the history of mankind . Its numerous forms , as we find them in existence and maturity among differ- ent communities of men - forms , in many cases , so ...
... Human language , derived from these condi- tions , has become a main index to the history of mankind . Its numerous forms , as we find them in existence and maturity among differ- ent communities of men - forms , in many cases , so ...
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