The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen43D. Appleton, 1893 |
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... human races , which differ considerably in the ratios of their legs to their arms , shows us this . But it is not simply a question of sizes . To bear the increased shock of descent the fore limbs must be changed throughout in their ...
... human races , which differ considerably in the ratios of their legs to their arms , shows us this . But it is not simply a question of sizes . To bear the increased shock of descent the fore limbs must be changed throughout in their ...
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... sense dif- fer from human intelligence ? As soon as man himself became better understood it was plain that his feelings were , on certain planes , parallel with groups of animals much lower in HUMANE IDEAS AND FEELINGS . 47.
... sense dif- fer from human intelligence ? As soon as man himself became better understood it was plain that his feelings were , on certain planes , parallel with groups of animals much lower in HUMANE IDEAS AND FEELINGS . 47.
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... human beings . I suggest that these most important advances are owing chiefly to the progress and the diffusion of ... human tramp ; but no one has advocated the destruction of the human race to get rid of tramps . In attempt- ing to ...
... human beings . I suggest that these most important advances are owing chiefly to the progress and the diffusion of ... human tramp ; but no one has advocated the destruction of the human race to get rid of tramps . In attempt- ing to ...
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... human being that falls in an epileptic fit , as the majority of the dogs that are attacked and killed by an excited crowd . Above all , the public needs enlightenment regarding the true nature of animals . When that is complete and ...
... human being that falls in an epileptic fit , as the majority of the dogs that are attacked and killed by an excited crowd . Above all , the public needs enlightenment regarding the true nature of animals . When that is complete and ...
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... human body , and moral instruction were prominent . But his teachers knew little about the subject matter of such les- sons , and less about methods of teaching them . The superintend- ent was forced to become the teacher and trainer of ...
... human body , and moral instruction were prominent . But his teachers knew little about the subject matter of such les- sons , and less about methods of teaching them . The superintend- ent was forced to become the teacher and trainer of ...
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