Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 53;Volume 116John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... fact , it is not proven that the linguistic potentialities of all men are the same . It is affirmed , for example , that , in the United States , the enunciation and the timbre of the voice of an American - born negro , however thor ...
... fact , it is not proven that the linguistic potentialities of all men are the same . It is affirmed , for example , that , in the United States , the enunciation and the timbre of the voice of an American - born negro , however thor ...
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... fact of the constancy of the occurrence of either long skulls or broad skulls among large bodies of mankind . • of eruption of the invaders of the southern moiety of Europe has been situated in the north and west . In the case of the ...
... fact of the constancy of the occurrence of either long skulls or broad skulls among large bodies of mankind . • of eruption of the invaders of the southern moiety of Europe has been situated in the north and west . In the case of the ...
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... fact , the climate of regions nearer the equator must have been far more favorable to the human species ; and it is possible that , under such conditions , it may have attained a higher development than in the north . As to where the ...
... fact , the climate of regions nearer the equator must have been far more favorable to the human species ; and it is possible that , under such conditions , it may have attained a higher development than in the north . As to where the ...
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... fact which no one who knows anything about it would dispute , and therefore I will pass from it without further comment . South of this favored region we have the great Sahara Desert , which stretches from the Atlantic to the Red Sea ...
... fact which no one who knows anything about it would dispute , and therefore I will pass from it without further comment . South of this favored region we have the great Sahara Desert , which stretches from the Atlantic to the Red Sea ...
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... fact , with the exception of a few districts in which horses and cattle are subject to the attack of the Tsetse fly , or various maladies resulting from poison- ous grasses , Africa as a whole may be said to be exceptionally well ...
... fact , with the exception of a few districts in which horses and cattle are subject to the attack of the Tsetse fly , or various maladies resulting from poison- ous grasses , Africa as a whole may be said to be exceptionally well ...
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