The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... facts which he has brought together , however we may differ from some of the conclusions at which he has arrived . It is my ... fact of the actual transmission of endowments and G. G. FRANCIS . - Notes on Implements from Paviland . 3.
... facts which he has brought together , however we may differ from some of the conclusions at which he has arrived . It is my ... fact of the actual transmission of endowments and G. G. FRANCIS . - Notes on Implements from Paviland . 3.
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Of the fact of the actual transmission of endowments and qualities of various kinds from parent to offspring , few will en- tertain any doubt , whatever doubts may be felt as to the mode of the transmission , and the extent to which ...
Of the fact of the actual transmission of endowments and qualities of various kinds from parent to offspring , few will en- tertain any doubt , whatever doubts may be felt as to the mode of the transmission , and the extent to which ...
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... fact indeed of the resemblance of a person to an ancestor , whether parent , grandparent , or more remote relation , may afford a correct insight as to the hereditary transmission of qualities . I have known two instances of persons ...
... fact indeed of the resemblance of a person to an ancestor , whether parent , grandparent , or more remote relation , may afford a correct insight as to the hereditary transmission of qualities . I have known two instances of persons ...
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... fact that a direct contrariety as regards their comparative amount of intelli- gence and capacity is frequently exhibited between parents and children . Further than this , there is very often to be observed a corresponding contrariety ...
... fact that a direct contrariety as regards their comparative amount of intelli- gence and capacity is frequently exhibited between parents and children . Further than this , there is very often to be observed a corresponding contrariety ...
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... fact of transmission of various men- tal and bodily qualities and peculiarities was allowed , but it appeared to him that the subject brought forward by Mr. Harris for discussion was how to account for the admitted facts . Mr. Harris ...
... fact of transmission of various men- tal and bodily qualities and peculiarities was allowed , but it appeared to him that the subject brought forward by Mr. Harris for discussion was how to account for the admitted facts . Mr. Harris ...
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