A Manual of Anthropology, Or Science of Man Based on Modern Research by Charles BrayLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1871 - 358 pages |
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... character , and from those which are not I have endeavoured , without veiling my con- victions , to exclude every word that could cause needless irritation . " I am afraid I have not been equally cautious . I bow to science , but ...
... character , and from those which are not I have endeavoured , without veiling my con- victions , to exclude every word that could cause needless irritation . " I am afraid I have not been equally cautious . I bow to science , but ...
Page xxi
... character : only of intellectual power and aptitudes . Petition of Sir George S. Mackenzie to Lord Glenelg on the classification of criminals upon these prin- ciples . Lunacy and vice the same , and require the same treat- ment . pp ...
... character : only of intellectual power and aptitudes . Petition of Sir George S. Mackenzie to Lord Glenelg on the classification of criminals upon these prin- ciples . Lunacy and vice the same , and require the same treat- ment . pp ...
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... character . Does not govern , all permanent charge a growth and we have to grow the brains necessary for a new social system . The International Working Men's Association . Communism or Positivism . pp . 264-303 CONTENTS . xxiii ...
... character . Does not govern , all permanent charge a growth and we have to grow the brains necessary for a new social system . The International Working Men's Association . Communism or Positivism . pp . 264-303 CONTENTS . xxiii ...
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... character is revealed through the spectroscope , by the light which they give when burning . Light and Heat depend quite as much upon the atmosphere that surrounds a planet as upon the sun's energy , and we may suppose that the ...
... character is revealed through the spectroscope , by the light which they give when burning . Light and Heat depend quite as much upon the atmosphere that surrounds a planet as upon the sun's energy , and we may suppose that the ...
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... character , namely , masses of protoplasm with a nucleus- lower down still are particles without a nucleus " ; and Professor Huxley says " it is a fair question whether the protoplasm of these simplest forms of life , which people an ...
... character , namely , masses of protoplasm with a nucleus- lower down still are particles without a nucleus " ; and Professor Huxley says " it is a fair question whether the protoplasm of these simplest forms of life , which people an ...
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