The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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... whole- questions well worthy , nevertheless , of all the learning and ingenuity given to their solution . Whatever may be the causes , certain it is that the physical history of man has only recently taken its place as a definite branch ...
... whole- questions well worthy , nevertheless , of all the learning and ingenuity given to their solution . Whatever may be the causes , certain it is that the physical history of man has only recently taken its place as a definite branch ...
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... whole existence on earth is defined , and the relations of races and communities of men created and main- tained . scope of the science , and concentrated the re- | mark man as the head of the animal crea- sults obtained by travellers ...
... whole existence on earth is defined , and the relations of races and communities of men created and main- tained . scope of the science , and concentrated the re- | mark man as the head of the animal crea- sults obtained by travellers ...
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... whole science more certainty and completeness . And so it is , whenever we can obtain concurrence , or even approximation of results , from these different sources . But , pursuing the inves- tigation on this principle , we shall find ...
... whole science more certainty and completeness . And so it is , whenever we can obtain concurrence , or even approximation of results , from these different sources . But , pursuing the inves- tigation on this principle , we shall find ...
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... whole aspect of the inquiry , We allude to fertile source - yet of man , we repeat , no the opinion of certain naturalists , avowed or one vestige is to be found ; certain though it anonymous , * who , holding that there is no is that ...
... whole aspect of the inquiry , We allude to fertile source - yet of man , we repeat , no the opinion of certain naturalists , avowed or one vestige is to be found ; certain though it anonymous , * who , holding that there is no is that ...
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... whole . We have hitherto spoken only of those physical conditions of the human being , by which we consider the unity of the species to be vindicated , and which go yet further to render probable the derivation of the whole from a ...
... whole . We have hitherto spoken only of those physical conditions of the human being , by which we consider the unity of the species to be vindicated , and which go yet further to render probable the derivation of the whole from a ...
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