The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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... 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 more ...
... 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 more ...
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... species - the origin , dispersion , and mutual relation of the various races of mankind . To mere physical evidence are here added other and higher methods of proof , connected with the exercise of those mental faculties which And here ...
... species - the origin , dispersion , and mutual relation of the various races of mankind . To mere physical evidence are here added other and higher methods of proof , connected with the exercise of those mental faculties which And here ...
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... species - and the laws which license or limit the deviations from a common standard . Secondly , the Philologi- cal , including all that relates to human languages - their connexions , diversities , the theory of the changes they ...
... species - and the laws which license or limit the deviations from a common standard . Secondly , the Philologi- cal , including all that relates to human languages - their connexions , diversities , the theory of the changes they ...
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... species , or for details as to the origin of human languages . But it is much to arrive at the same point through paths thus diverse ; and we shall do well for the cause of truth to hold the sacred vo- lume ever in our hands , seeing ...
... species , or for details as to the origin of human languages . But it is much to arrive at the same point through paths thus diverse ; and we shall do well for the cause of truth to hold the sacred vo- lume ever in our hands , seeing ...
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... species . The notices indeed multiply as to the growth and spread of par- ticular tribes ; but even if possessing much more authority than belongs to them , they would go short way to satisfy our seeking for knowledge of that mysterious ...
... species . The notices indeed multiply as to the growth and spread of par- ticular tribes ; but even if possessing much more authority than belongs to them , they would go short way to satisfy our seeking for knowledge of that mysterious ...
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