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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... considered in reference to the question of the Unity of the Human Species . New Haven : 1847. ( p . 4. ) Letter to the Rev. John Bachman , D. D. , on the question of Hybridity in animals . Charleston : 1850. ( p . 15. ) " I have read ...
... considered in reference to the question of the Unity of the Human Species . New Haven : 1847. ( p . 4. ) Letter to the Rev. John Bachman , D. D. , on the question of Hybridity in animals . Charleston : 1850. ( p . 15. ) " I have read ...
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... considered unan- swerable . " ( p . 16. ) " After this work was nearly printed , we procured Prichard's Natural History of Man- his other works we have not seen . We were aware of the conclusions at which his mind had arrived , but not ...
... considered unan- swerable . " ( p . 16. ) " After this work was nearly printed , we procured Prichard's Natural History of Man- his other works we have not seen . We were aware of the conclusions at which his mind had arrived , but not ...
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... the close . For it was now , in the midst of toil and usefulness , that he was called away from us . Five days of illness - not considered alarming at first - had scarcely prepared his friends for lvi MEMOIR OF SAMUEL GEORGE MORTON .
... the close . For it was now , in the midst of toil and usefulness , that he was called away from us . Five days of illness - not considered alarming at first - had scarcely prepared his friends for lvi MEMOIR OF SAMUEL GEORGE MORTON .
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... considered as so many distinct zoological pro- vinces or faunæ . - and a In the Asiatic realm , 1st , a north - eastern fauna , the Japanese fauna ; 2d , a south - eastern fauna , the Chinese fauna , and a central fauna , the Mongolian ...
... considered as so many distinct zoological pro- vinces or faunæ . - and a In the Asiatic realm , 1st , a north - eastern fauna , the Japanese fauna ; 2d , a south - eastern fauna , the Chinese fauna , and a central fauna , the Mongolian ...
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... considered as distinct species is simply the fact , that , since they have been known to man , they have always preserved the same cha- racteristics . To make specific difference or identity depend upon genetic succession , is begging ...
... considered as distinct species is simply the fact , that , since they have been known to man , they have always preserved the same cha- racteristics . To make specific difference or identity depend upon genetic succession , is begging ...
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