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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... human nature are included in the Bible ; but this idea has long been exploded in Physics , and it must be in Ethics before we can make the same progress in Ethics as we have in Physics . Men agree in Science because it admits of de ...
... human nature are included in the Bible ; but this idea has long been exploded in Physics , and it must be in Ethics before we can make the same progress in Ethics as we have in Physics . Men agree in Science because it admits of de ...
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... human speculation . These , in so far as mere specula- tion is capable of dealing with them , seem to remain very much where the great intellects of the ancient world found them and left them . " Surely Science , with those who , unlike ...
... human speculation . These , in so far as mere specula- tion is capable of dealing with them , seem to remain very much where the great intellects of the ancient world found them and left them . " Surely Science , with those who , unlike ...
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... human sense , were done to each individual , whether of animalcule or fish , they would soon have the world to them- selves . Higher still : " A naturalist one day took a butterfly that comes from a hairy caterpillar , and obtained from ...
... human sense , were done to each individual , whether of animalcule or fish , they would soon have the world to them- selves . Higher still : " A naturalist one day took a butterfly that comes from a hairy caterpillar , and obtained from ...
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... human skull is , according to Mayner , 55-3 inches ; that of the largest measured by Morton contained 114 inches , -the difference between the brain of the gorilla and the smallest brain of man being much less than that between the ...
... human skull is , according to Mayner , 55-3 inches ; that of the largest measured by Morton contained 114 inches , -the difference between the brain of the gorilla and the smallest brain of man being much less than that between the ...
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... human embryo is first vermiform , or worm - like . Thus , as the forms of life are mere stages of development , so are the different forms of brain and nervous system , and the grades of mind dependent upon them . THE FUNCTIONS OF THE ...
... human embryo is first vermiform , or worm - like . Thus , as the forms of life are mere stages of development , so are the different forms of brain and nervous system , and the grades of mind dependent upon them . THE FUNCTIONS OF THE ...
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