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This generalisation must be accepted with great caution ; it is only partially true ,
and some of the characters on which ... While the white man may , for example ,
be nearer the ape in the character of his hair than the Mongol or the Negro , the ...
This generalisation must be accepted with great caution ; it is only partially true ,
and some of the characters on which ... While the white man may , for example ,
be nearer the ape in the character of his hair than the Mongol or the Negro , the ...
Side 10
... have long remained isolated ; an ethnographical study of this group reveals a
certain combination of characters , which we ... the form of the head , and the
character of the nose as examples of the methods employed IO THE STUDY OF
MAN.
... have long remained isolated ; an ethnographical study of this group reveals a
certain combination of characters , which we ... the form of the head , and the
character of the nose as examples of the methods employed IO THE STUDY OF
MAN.
Side 11
character of the nose as examples of the methods employed ; and lastly I present
an abstract of the brilliant work done by Dr . Collignon in his studies of the
anthropology of France , whose researches constitute a highly instructive
example of ...
character of the nose as examples of the methods employed ; and lastly I present
an abstract of the brilliant work done by Dr . Collignon in his studies of the
anthropology of France , whose researches constitute a highly instructive
example of ...
Side 12
... who may be regarded as being related to one another , do possess physical
characters in 12.
... who may be regarded as being related to one another , do possess physical
characters in 12.
Side 13
related to one another , do possess physical characters in common , and whether
these characters are constant . Apart from the monuments of Egypt and Assyria
there are few pictorial representations of ancient peoples which are of sufficient ...
related to one another , do possess physical characters in common , and whether
these characters are constant . Apart from the monuments of Egypt and Assyria
there are few pictorial representations of ancient peoples which are of sufficient ...
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