Types of Mankind: Or, Ethnological Researches, Based Upon the Ancient Monuments, Paintings, Sculptures, and Crania of Races, and Upon Their Natural, Geographical, Philological and Biblical History |
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... Greek authors or the Roman . On this ground , unless you are convinced from Comparative Anatomy , with which science ... Greeks , who made up for their igno- rance then , as they do now , by lies . All were deplorably ignorant on ...
... Greek authors or the Roman . On this ground , unless you are convinced from Comparative Anatomy , with which science ... Greeks , who made up for their igno- rance then , as they do now , by lies . All were deplorably ignorant on ...
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... Greek language , supply the meaning of obsolete Greek words , and show international relationship , the more intimate the further we recede into antiquity . " 18 It will become apparent , in its place , that the philological views now ...
... Greek language , supply the meaning of obsolete Greek words , and show international relationship , the more intimate the further we recede into antiquity . " 18 It will become apparent , in its place , that the philological views now ...
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... Greek historians and geographers speak of them in very early times . They figure among the barbarous allies of the Carthaginians , as far back as 480 B. C. Thierry adopts , enforcing by many proofs , the opinion that the Aquitanians and ...
... Greek historians and geographers speak of them in very early times . They figure among the barbarous allies of the Carthaginians , as far back as 480 B. C. Thierry adopts , enforcing by many proofs , the opinion that the Aquitanians and ...
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... Greek type , regarded as the special charac- teristic of that country , referring it to a beau - ideal conformation . Nevertheless , all ancient monuments of art in Greece exhibit a wide diversity of types , and this at every period of ...
... Greek type , regarded as the special charac- teristic of that country , referring it to a beau - ideal conformation . Nevertheless , all ancient monuments of art in Greece exhibit a wide diversity of types , and this at every period of ...
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... Greek form of Amasis , a tradition in PLINY's time still attributed this colossus . 103 The symbol " sphinx , " by the Greeks FIG . 24 . 4444 ****** reputed to be female , and by WILKINSON to be. SARGAN , ( Isaiah , xx . 1 ) . B. C. 710 ...
... Greek form of Amasis , a tradition in PLINY's time still attributed this colossus . 103 The symbol " sphinx , " by the Greeks FIG . 24 . 4444 ****** reputed to be female , and by WILKINSON to be. SARGAN , ( Isaiah , xx . 1 ) . B. C. 710 ...
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