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Side xxiv
... which it has taken mankind tens of thousands of years to traverse , do we find
the tired ones - - the laggards in the race of life — who mutely indicate , if we
have but discrimination enough to read it , a record of the painful but glorious
ascent ...
... which it has taken mankind tens of thousands of years to traverse , do we find
the tired ones - - the laggards in the race of life — who mutely indicate , if we
have but discrimination enough to read it , a record of the painful but glorious
ascent ...
Side 3
A vast experience in human physiognomy is required to recognise in many of
these photographs that they are the portrait of the same person taken at different
times and under different conditions . As a matter of fact , photography is hardly of
...
A vast experience in human physiognomy is required to recognise in many of
these photographs that they are the portrait of the same person taken at different
times and under different conditions . As a matter of fact , photography is hardly of
...
Side 4
The photographs , which are taken full face and profile , are the last methods
employed . The Bertillon system consists in measuring the length of various parts
, always at the same spot , and taken in a regular order . These are in the order of
...
The photographs , which are taken full face and profile , are the last methods
employed . The Bertillon system consists in measuring the length of various parts
, always at the same spot , and taken in a regular order . These are in the order of
...
Side 5
... in less time than it takes to describe it two or three cards were taken from one
division . The actual figures of the thief ' s measurements were compared with
those on these cards , and one was picked out on which they exactly
corresponded .
... in less time than it takes to describe it two or three cards were taken from one
division . The actual figures of the thief ' s measurements were compared with
those on these cards , and one was picked out on which they exactly
corresponded .
Side 8
In respect of height , weight , breathing , and squeezing power , there is little or
no difference between any of the classes . In respect of eyesight there is a
decided inferiority in the A ' s , as compared with the B ' s and C ' s taken together
.
In respect of height , weight , breathing , and squeezing power , there is little or
no difference between any of the classes . In respect of eyesight there is a
decided inferiority in the A ' s , as compared with the B ' s and C ' s taken together
.
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