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... produce a hybrid progeny which is self - supporting and prolific ad infinitum . I ought perhaps to explain further that Dr. Broca uses the word Celt in a restricted sense . He applies it to a particular race found chiefly in the centre ...
... produce a hybrid progeny which is self - supporting and prolific ad infinitum . I ought perhaps to explain further that Dr. Broca uses the word Celt in a restricted sense . He applies it to a particular race found chiefly in the centre ...
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... produce new varieties , and so connect the two groups by a multiplicity of shades which merge imperceptibly into one another . ' The last part of M. Pouchet's statement seems to be hardly consistent with the first . If the inter ...
... produce new varieties , and so connect the two groups by a multiplicity of shades which merge imperceptibly into one another . ' The last part of M. Pouchet's statement seems to be hardly consistent with the first . If the inter ...
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... it is sup- posed to be founded an objection which applies to the following hypotheses . It has been asserted that town life has produced a change in the colour of the hair and of the eyes , both in COLOUR OF THE HAIR . 139.
... it is sup- posed to be founded an objection which applies to the following hypotheses . It has been asserted that town life has produced a change in the colour of the hair and of the eyes , both in COLOUR OF THE HAIR . 139.
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... produces on the average the longest heads found in any part of Europe . Dr. Beddoe has discovered that in Wiltshire the ratio of breadth to length is as 76.56 to 100 , while near Bremen it is as 79-83 to 100. * Another very important ...
... produces on the average the longest heads found in any part of Europe . Dr. Beddoe has discovered that in Wiltshire the ratio of breadth to length is as 76.56 to 100 , while near Bremen it is as 79-83 to 100. * Another very important ...
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... produces something very like a ' bull . ' The length of the occiput is , however , a very marked feature in many , perhaps in the majority of , English heads . I ought perhaps to remark that the Apollo Belvedere is possibly the work of ...
... produces something very like a ' bull . ' The length of the occiput is , however , a very marked feature in many , perhaps in the majority of , English heads . I ought perhaps to remark that the Apollo Belvedere is possibly the work of ...
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The English and Their Origin: A Prologue to Authentic English History Luke Owen Pike Vista completa - 1866 |
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