The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volume 8Proprietors, 1834 - Phrenology |
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... colour , and which in the Negro is of a dark colour ; and the inner is the thick true skin , as it is called , which imme- diately encompasses the body , binding every part in its place . These distinctions should be kept in view , for ...
... colour , and which in the Negro is of a dark colour ; and the inner is the thick true skin , as it is called , which imme- diately encompasses the body , binding every part in its place . These distinctions should be kept in view , for ...
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... colour , it is thickest in Negroes and the coloured races of man , and is not perceptible in the Albinos . From all that is known regarding it , it may be viewed generally as merely a thin soft covering placed between the outer and the ...
... colour , it is thickest in Negroes and the coloured races of man , and is not perceptible in the Albinos . From all that is known regarding it , it may be viewed generally as merely a thin soft covering placed between the outer and the ...
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... colour in the Negro , it is believed to dimi- nish the influence of the sun's rays in tropical climates by the higher radiating power which is possessed by a black than by a light surface . It is the mucous coat which is the seat of the ...
... colour in the Negro , it is believed to dimi- nish the influence of the sun's rays in tropical climates by the higher radiating power which is possessed by a black than by a light surface . It is the mucous coat which is the seat of the ...
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... Colour is extremely small ; and he has indeed no just idea of co- lours , and confounds their names , although always corrected . He lately called a green coat black . " To the foregoing cases , reported by Mr Schiotz , I shall add an ...
... Colour is extremely small ; and he has indeed no just idea of co- lours , and confounds their names , although always corrected . He lately called a green coat black . " To the foregoing cases , reported by Mr Schiotz , I shall add an ...
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... colour as verd and xxwgos . They said it was the vowels that determined the colour . It was certainly no fiction ; for if you shut them up in three rooms , and asked them separately as to the colours of various words in unknown ...
... colour as verd and xxwgos . They said it was the vowels that determined the colour . It was certainly no fiction ; for if you shut them up in three rooms , and asked them separately as to the colours of various words in unknown ...
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