The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... land , Gower ; and contributed the following remarks thereon , which were read by the Director . Stone Implements , etc. , from Paviland , Gower . - Specimens of flint and other stone implements more or less perfect : -Bone implements ...
... land , Gower ; and contributed the following remarks thereon , which were read by the Director . Stone Implements , etc. , from Paviland , Gower . - Specimens of flint and other stone implements more or less perfect : -Bone implements ...
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... land . So far as my ex- perience goes , the evidence of cultivated plants is decidedly overwhelming against Mr. Darwin , and in favour of my position that the weak , the ill - fed , and the pinched , are the most fertile . Our means of ...
... land . So far as my ex- perience goes , the evidence of cultivated plants is decidedly overwhelming against Mr. Darwin , and in favour of my position that the weak , the ill - fed , and the pinched , are the most fertile . Our means of ...
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... land parishes with twenty - seven prosperous and well - to - do par- ishes in the Eastern Highlands , and found , to use Doubleday's words , that in the former , where the population was in constant danger of dying out for want of ...
... land parishes with twenty - seven prosperous and well - to - do par- ishes in the Eastern Highlands , and found , to use Doubleday's words , that in the former , where the population was in constant danger of dying out for want of ...
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... land was full of rich men . Many yeomen could spend £ 100 a year , equivalent to at least £ 600 a - year now . He says they were rich in gold and silver , drank no water , eat plenty of all kinds of flesh and fish , wore fine woollen ...
... land was full of rich men . Many yeomen could spend £ 100 a year , equivalent to at least £ 600 a - year now . He says they were rich in gold and silver , drank no water , eat plenty of all kinds of flesh and fish , wore fine woollen ...
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... rice , the aver- age of population reaches the immense total of 2,166 persons to each square league of land . If we compare these areas with similarly situated areas else- 34 H. H. HOWORTH . - Strictures on Darwinism .
... rice , the aver- age of population reaches the immense total of 2,166 persons to each square league of land . If we compare these areas with similarly situated areas else- 34 H. H. HOWORTH . - Strictures on Darwinism .
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