The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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... Natural History of Man , is a sort of summary of it , suggested probably by the need of comprising the new materials which had accrued while the other volumes successively appeared . * poetry , history , essay , or romance , will ex ...
... Natural History of Man , is a sort of summary of it , suggested probably by the need of comprising the new materials which had accrued while the other volumes successively appeared . * poetry , history , essay , or romance , will ex ...
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... natural science - assuredly one of the most interesting , in expounding to man his natural relations to the rest of creation on the globe , and those progressive causes of change which have unceasingly modified his condition here , and ...
... natural science - assuredly one of the most interesting , in expounding to man his natural relations to the rest of creation on the globe , and those progressive causes of change which have unceasingly modified his condition here , and ...
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... nature , may have risen into the 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 ...
... nature , may have risen into the 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 ...
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... natural history of man , viz . , human physiology and human language ; lines of argument distinct in themselves , yet ... nature - the evidence been deemed impossible to human research . negative indeed in part , but not on that ac- The ...
... natural history of man , viz . , human physiology and human language ; lines of argument distinct in themselves , yet ... nature - the evidence been deemed impossible to human research . negative indeed in part , but not on that ac- The ...
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... nature , the conditions es- tablishing their identity , and the changes more or less permanent of which they are susceptible , either from natural causes , from education , or from forced union with each other in the production of ...
... nature , the conditions es- tablishing their identity , and the changes more or less permanent of which they are susceptible , either from natural causes , from education , or from forced union with each other in the production of ...
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