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... for itself . In dealing with the higher mental characteristics of the different peoples compared , and in attempting to classify them , I have been met by this very great difficulty : it is nearly , if not quite , PREFACE . ix.
... for itself . In dealing with the higher mental characteristics of the different peoples compared , and in attempting to classify them , I have been met by this very great difficulty : it is nearly , if not quite , PREFACE . ix.
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A Prologue to Authentic English History Luke Owen Pike. difficulty : it is nearly , if not quite , impossible for any one to make himself a competent judge of all intellec- tual manifestations ; and I fear that anyone may be accused of ...
A Prologue to Authentic English History Luke Owen Pike. difficulty : it is nearly , if not quite , impossible for any one to make himself a competent judge of all intellec- tual manifestations ; and I fear that anyone may be accused of ...
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... difficulty presented by the discovery both of the long and of the short forms of skulls in the most ancient burying - places -Evidence that the long oval skull is characteristic of the Cymry- The typical English head is also of the long ...
... difficulty presented by the discovery both of the long and of the short forms of skulls in the most ancient burying - places -Evidence that the long oval skull is characteristic of the Cymry- The typical English head is also of the long ...
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... difficult to understand why there may not , po- tentially at least , exist a self - supporting nation of mixed blood . If M. Pouchet means to assert no more than that the proportions of blood in the mixed people will be frequently ...
... difficult to understand why there may not , po- tentially at least , exist a self - supporting nation of mixed blood . If M. Pouchet means to assert no more than that the proportions of blood in the mixed people will be frequently ...
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... difficult even for the most philosophical and the most conscientious to do this , to deal with a prejudice so that it shall neither leave the mind with a little of its former bias nor with a little of a new bias acquired by the reaction ...
... difficult even for the most philosophical and the most conscientious to do this , to deal with a prejudice so that it shall neither leave the mind with a little of its former bias nor with a little of a new bias acquired by the reaction ...
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