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Side xx
... also be said of Europe and of our own country . Emigration and migration , the
railway , the newspaper , the Board School — all have contributed to destroy the
ancient landmarks of backward culture . The most interesting materials for study ...
... also be said of Europe and of our own country . Emigration and migration , the
railway , the newspaper , the Board School — all have contributed to destroy the
ancient landmarks of backward culture . The most interesting materials for study ...
Side xxii
It is constantly reiterated in books that the lower races of man are more simian
than the higher , and the anatomical differences between an Australian or a
Negro and a European are often described as “ low , ” or “ high , ” as the case
may be ...
It is constantly reiterated in books that the lower races of man are more simian
than the higher , and the anatomical differences between an Australian or a
Negro and a European are often described as “ low , ” or “ high , ” as the case
may be ...
Side xxiv
... customs and beliefs of the folk may still be traced many survivals of the pagan
observances and religion of our ancestors . In the life of the cultured European
from his earliest infancy do we find milestones that mark the rate and extent of his
...
... customs and beliefs of the folk may still be traced many survivals of the pagan
observances and religion of our ancestors . In the life of the cultured European
from his earliest infancy do we find milestones that mark the rate and extent of his
...
Side 12
In some parts of the continent of Europe there is a similar variety of colour , but
usually a more uniform colouration prevails . Outside of Europe , and apart from
European influence , there is a remarkable uniformity in the colour of eyes and
hair ...
In some parts of the continent of Europe there is a similar variety of colour , but
usually a more uniform colouration prevails . Outside of Europe , and apart from
European influence , there is a remarkable uniformity in the colour of eyes and
hair ...
Side 16
... settlements of the Finns , the Magyar , and the Turks in Europe are well -
known examples . As Dr . Poole points out in considering the representations
from the monuments , we must remember three leading characteristics of
Egyptian art : 1 .
... settlements of the Finns , the Magyar , and the Turks in Europe are well -
known examples . As Dr . Poole points out in considering the representations
from the monuments , we must remember three leading characteristics of
Egyptian art : 1 .
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