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
Charles Bray. " All our hopes now lie in a true understanding and philosophy of man's nature . " - H . G. ATKINSON , F.G.S. " The absolute and unholy barrier set up between psychical and physical nature must be broken down . " - DR ...
Charles Bray. " All our hopes now lie in a true understanding and philosophy of man's nature . " - H . G. ATKINSON , F.G.S. " The absolute and unholy barrier set up between psychical and physical nature must be broken down . " - DR ...
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... convinced me that the greater part of what has been laid down by Gall , Spurzheim , and Combe is true , and may be verified by any ordinarily well - qualified person who will follow their method of investigation . Of the additions.
... convinced me that the greater part of what has been laid down by Gall , Spurzheim , and Combe is true , and may be verified by any ordinarily well - qualified person who will follow their method of investigation . Of the additions.
Page viii
... true the Common Spelling- book declares the Pig to be man's best friend , because he can eat him every bit , from the tip of his nose to the end of his curly tail ; but even in this rather low view of friend- ship - friendship being ...
... true the Common Spelling- book declares the Pig to be man's best friend , because he can eat him every bit , from the tip of his nose to the end of his curly tail ; but even in this rather low view of friend- ship - friendship being ...
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... true in order to do what is right . " 66 The Author has been accused by former critics of being too fond of " inverted commas , " that is , of quotation . This accusation is quite true . Having no personal ends to serve , and knowing ...
... true in order to do what is right . " 66 The Author has been accused by former critics of being too fond of " inverted commas , " that is , of quotation . This accusation is quite true . Having no personal ends to serve , and knowing ...
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