The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... appear to be transmitted in various ways . In some few cases a particular talent or quality descends direct from one of the parents to one of the offspring without undergoing any change . In other cases the talent or quality is so ...
... appear to be transmitted in various ways . In some few cases a particular talent or quality descends direct from one of the parents to one of the offspring without undergoing any change . In other cases the talent or quality is so ...
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... appear in the grandchildren . This mode of the descent of physical qualities which are perceptible , may afford us an insight into the theory of the transmission of those which are intellectual and moral , and which are not obvious to ...
... appear in the grandchildren . This mode of the descent of physical qualities which are perceptible , may afford us an insight into the theory of the transmission of those which are intellectual and moral , and which are not obvious to ...
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... appears to me that the only true and philosophical mode of explaining the peculiarly interesting phenomenon in question is by resorting to the supposition that there may be existent in our constitution certain operations and influences ...
... appears to me that the only true and philosophical mode of explaining the peculiarly interesting phenomenon in question is by resorting to the supposition that there may be existent in our constitution certain operations and influences ...
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... appear to be a kind of hieroglyphical writing , though it does not resemble that of Egypt . " They remained in obscur- ity till 1870 , when Mr. J. Augustus Johnson , of New York , Con- sul - general for the United States at Bayrut , and ...
... appear to be a kind of hieroglyphical writing , though it does not resemble that of Egypt . " They remained in obscur- ity till 1870 , when Mr. J. Augustus Johnson , of New York , Con- sul - general for the United States at Bayrut , and ...
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... appear also to be branded according to their tribes or owners " . Other Eastern travellers must have collected hundreds of these " Wusùm ; " and were the want made known , we might soon produce a volume of lithographs , which would not ...
... appear also to be branded according to their tribes or owners " . Other Eastern travellers must have collected hundreds of these " Wusùm ; " and were the want made known , we might soon produce a volume of lithographs , which would not ...
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