On the whole we must really acknowledge, that there is a complete absence of any fossil type of a lower stage in the development of man. Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them parallel with those of the... Evolution at the Bar - Page 56by Philip Mauro - 1922 - 80 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1878 - 1002 lehte
...whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known and put them parallel with those of the present time, me can decidedly pronounce that there are among living men a much greater number of individuate mho ihom a relatively inferior type than there are among the fottili knonn nj>... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1878 - 578 lehte
...the development of man. Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them parallel with those of the present time,...pronounce that there are among living men a much greater number of individuals who show a relatively inferior type than there are among the fossils known up... | |
| 1878 - 800 lehte
...the development of man. Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them parallel with those of the present time,...pronounce that there are among. living men a much greater number of individuals who shew a relatively inferior type than there are among the fossils known up... | |
| 1878 - 368 lehte
...possess such." . . . . "Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them parallel with those of the present time,...pronounce that there are among living men a much greater number of individuals who show ,a relatively inferior type than there are among the fossils known up... | |
| 1877 - 996 lehte
...the development of man. Kay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them parallel with those of the present time,...pronounce that there are among living men a much greater number of individuals who show a relatively inferior type than there are among the fossils known up... | |
| 1878 - 794 lehte
...the development of man. Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them parallel with those of the present time,...pronounce that there are among living men a much greater number of individuals who shew a relatively inferior type than there are among the fossils known up... | |
| 1878 - 604 lehte
...the development of man. Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil man hitherto known, and put them parallel with those of the present time,...pronounce that there are among living men a much greater number of individuals who show a relatively inferior type than there are among the fossils known up... | |
| Rudolf Virchow - 1878 - 106 lehte
...the development of man. Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them parallel with those of the present time,...pronounce that there are among living men a much greater number of individuals who show a relatively inferior type than there are among the fossils known up... | |
| James Cocke Southall - 1878 - 68 lehte
...in the development of man. Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known and put them parallel with those of the present time,...decidedly pronounce that there are among living men a much gi eater number of individuals who show a relatively inferior type than there are among the fossils... | |
| David James Vaughan - 1878 - 462 lehte
...Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them side by side with those of the present time, we can decidedly pronounce that there are among living men a much greater number of individuals who show a relatively inferior type, than there are among the fossils known up... | |
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