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Side 7
... and as the great bulk of the men belong to the same social grade , we have a
very valuable series of statistics concerning what may be called the professional
and gentle classes , and who repre' F . Galton , “ Why do we Measure Mankind ?
... and as the great bulk of the men belong to the same social grade , we have a
very valuable series of statistics concerning what may be called the professional
and gentle classes , and who repre' F . Galton , “ Why do we Measure Mankind ?
Side 16
Sir William Flower ' has noted Mongolian characters in their features , and
suggests that the invasion and occupation of Egypt by the so - called “ Shepherds
" was one of the numerous in . stances in which some of the nomadic Tatar
hordes of ...
Sir William Flower ' has noted Mongolian characters in their features , and
suggests that the invasion and occupation of Egypt by the so - called “ Shepherds
" was one of the numerous in . stances in which some of the nomadic Tatar
hordes of ...
Side 17
Two types of Jews have been distinguished : ( 1 ) The high type — with the
characteristic “ Jewish ” nose , which is sometimes called the Semitic type , but
erroneously , as the purest Semites , the Arabians of the desert , do not exhibit it .
Two types of Jews have been distinguished : ( 1 ) The high type — with the
characteristic “ Jewish ” nose , which is sometimes called the Semitic type , but
erroneously , as the purest Semites , the Arabians of the desert , do not exhibit it .
Side 24
To the third class are allocated the so - called black eyes , and those usually
called brown and dark hazel . The hair colours are classed according to the same
observer into groups , which he distinguishes by the following initials , R . , F . , B .
To the third class are allocated the so - called black eyes , and those usually
called brown and dark hazel . The hair colours are classed according to the same
observer into groups , which he distinguishes by the following initials , R . , F . , B .
Side 28
In England most of the “ mixed brown type , ” as it is called — that is , brown ,
hazel , or “ black ” eyes , with brown ( chestnut ) , dark brown , or black hair -
occurs in Dorset , Wilts , Cornwall , Gloucestershire , the Welsh Marches , South
Wales ...
In England most of the “ mixed brown type , ” as it is called — that is , brown ,
hazel , or “ black ” eyes , with brown ( chestnut ) , dark brown , or black hair -
occurs in Dorset , Wilts , Cornwall , Gloucestershire , the Welsh Marches , South
Wales ...
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