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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Page ii
... question because of the extravagancies of theologians being passed off as religion , one disengages and helps religion by showing their utter delusiveness . " - MATTHEW ARNOLD . A MANUAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY , OR SCIENCE OF MAN ,
... question because of the extravagancies of theologians being passed off as religion , one disengages and helps religion by showing their utter delusiveness . " - MATTHEW ARNOLD . A MANUAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY , OR SCIENCE OF MAN ,
Page viii
... friend - it is a question whether man has per- formed his part . We have ignored all mental affinity with our humble friends , and have suffered , as we deserved to * PREFACE . ix . do , from our ignorance of viii . PREFACE .
... friend - it is a question whether man has per- formed his part . We have ignored all mental affinity with our humble friends , and have suffered , as we deserved to * PREFACE . ix . do , from our ignorance of viii . PREFACE .
Page x
... question of the earth's motion , " It is the absurdity of these opinions that has driven men to the diurnal motion ... questions that arise we find our most talented and leading men about equally divided on opposite sides . Talent ...
... question of the earth's motion , " It is the absurdity of these opinions that has driven men to the diurnal motion ... questions that arise we find our most talented and leading men about equally divided on opposite sides . Talent ...
Page xi
... questions relating to facts " so far off and so long since " that they scarcely admit of demonstration and verification ... question having been so satisfactorily settled , they may perhaps feel disposed to take the next step onward ; so ...
... questions relating to facts " so far off and so long since " that they scarcely admit of demonstration and verification ... question having been so satisfactorily settled , they may perhaps feel disposed to take the next step onward ; so ...
Page xii
... question of our Whence , Why , and Whither . I have endeavoured honestly to think out modern facts and discoveries to what appear to be their legitimate conclusions , although it may perhaps take the labours of another genera- tion of ...
... question of our Whence , Why , and Whither . I have endeavoured honestly to think out modern facts and discoveries to what appear to be their legitimate conclusions , although it may perhaps take the labours of another genera- tion of ...
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