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Side xxii
... the “ low ” character being regarded as arrested or atavistic . This
generalisation must be accepted with great caution ; it is only partially true , and
some of the characters on which reliance is placed may prove to have another
signification .
... the “ low ” character being regarded as arrested or atavistic . This
generalisation must be accepted with great caution ; it is only partially true , and
some of the characters on which reliance is placed may prove to have another
signification .
Side 12
... who may be regarded as being I 2 related to one another , do possess physical
characters in.
... who may be regarded as being I 2 related to one another , do possess physical
characters in.
Side 15
The Shardana or Shardina were the Sardinians ; the Shakalsha were the Sikeli
or Sicilians ; the Tuirsha have been identified as the Tyrsenoi or Etruscans ; and
the Pulista are generally regarded as the Philistines , though some regard them ...
The Shardana or Shardina were the Sardinians ; the Shakalsha were the Sikeli
or Sicilians ; the Tuirsha have been identified as the Tyrsenoi or Etruscans ; and
the Pulista are generally regarded as the Philistines , though some regard them ...
Side 22
The existence of blue eyes among Jews in relatively large proportions need not
be regarded as overwhelming proofs of intermixture . As is well known , all eyes
are blue at birth , and if no brown pigment is deposited in the front of the iris the ...
The existence of blue eyes among Jews in relatively large proportions need not
be regarded as overwhelming proofs of intermixture . As is well known , all eyes
are blue at birth , and if no brown pigment is deposited in the front of the iris the ...
Side 26
give its proper value to the greater tendency to melanosity shown thereby ; while
brown [ chestnut ] hair is regarded as neutral , though in truth most of the persons
placed in B are fair - skinned , and approach more nearly in aspect to the ...
give its proper value to the greater tendency to melanosity shown thereby ; while
brown [ chestnut ] hair is regarded as neutral , though in truth most of the persons
placed in B are fair - skinned , and approach more nearly in aspect to the ...
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