| 1885 - 558 lehte
...of the other equally characteristic, equally extreme, forms. Indeed, a large proportion of mankind is made up, not of extreme or typical, but of more or less generalized or intermediate, forms, the relative numbers of which are continually increasing as the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 760 lehte
...of the other equally characteristic, equally extreme, forms. Indeed, a large proportion of mankind is made up, not of extreme or typical, but of more...intercommunication characteristic of the period in which we dwell. The difficulties of framing a natural classification of man, or one which really represents... | |
| Augustus Henry Keane - 1896 - 486 lehte
...Caucasic or of the Mongolic type, and it has been well remarked that "a large proportion of mankind is made up, not of extreme or typical, but of more or less generalised or intermediate forms2." Exaggerated specimens, hypertypes, as they are called, do however occur, but only in one or... | |
| Augustus Henry Keane - 1896 - 484 lehte
...Caucasic or of the Mongolic type, and it has been well remarked that "a large proportion of mankind is made up, not of extreme or typical, but of more or less generalised or intermediate forms2." Exaggerated specimens, hypertypes, as they are called, do however occur, but only in one or... | |
| William Henry Flower - 1898 - 426 lehte
...of the other equally characteristic, equally extreme, forms. Indeed, a large proportion of mankind is made up, not of extreme or typical, but of more...isolation of nations and races breaks down under the ever -extending intercommunication characteristic of the period in which we live. The difficulties... | |
| William Henry Flower - 1898 - 428 lehte
...increasing, as the long-existing isolation of nations and races breaks down under the ever -extending intercommunication characteristic of the period in...of framing a natural classification of man, or one which really represents the relationship of the various minor groups to each other, are well exemplified... | |
| Augustus Henry Keane - 1909 - 484 lehte
...Caucasic or of the Mongolic type, and it has been well remarked that " a large proportion of mankind is made up, not of extreme or typical, but of more or less generalised or intermediate forms2." Exaggerated specimens, hypertypes, as they are called, do however occur, but only in one or... | |
| 1885 - 448 lehte
...of the other equally characteristic, equally extreme, forms. Indeed, a large proportion of mankind is made up, not of extreme or typical, but of more...of framing a natural classification of man, or one which really represents the relationship of the varioxis minor groups to each other, are well exemplified... | |
| Regna Darnell, Judith Irvine - 1994 - 484 lehte
...Caucasic or of the Mongolic type, and it has been well remarked that "a large proportion of mankind is made up, not of extreme or typical, but of more or less generalised or intermediate forms2." Exaggerated specimens, hypertypes, as they are called, do however occur, but only in one or... | |
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