The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... races of mankind , as well as those between the animal tribes . Premising the fact , well known to every anatomist , that change in structure is invariably accompanied by change in function , we notice that the lower races , such as the ...
... races of mankind , as well as those between the animal tribes . Premising the fact , well known to every anatomist , that change in structure is invariably accompanied by change in function , we notice that the lower races , such as the ...
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... race . The cur would run the same chance as the best bred dog , of turning out valuable . The greyhound might point , and the cart - horse win the Derby . Daily ex- perience tells us that this is impossible . Science tells us that there ...
... race . The cur would run the same chance as the best bred dog , of turning out valuable . The greyhound might point , and the cart - horse win the Derby . Daily ex- perience tells us that this is impossible . Science tells us that there ...
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... race a man belongs . * Extending our view from separate nations to the whole race , we perceive the law in still greater generality . While some nations have been developing in some faculties , others have been developing in others ...
... race a man belongs . * Extending our view from separate nations to the whole race , we perceive the law in still greater generality . While some nations have been developing in some faculties , others have been developing in others ...
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... race . The skeptical period could not but intervene . It was only after countless attempts to explore the dark and dangerous region of the Infinite had all proved futile - it was only after suc- cessive theories had all been weighed in ...
... race . The skeptical period could not but intervene . It was only after countless attempts to explore the dark and dangerous region of the Infinite had all proved futile - it was only after suc- cessive theories had all been weighed in ...
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... race , no less than in the individual , doubt must intervene between belief and knowledge . We shall now briefly consider Mr. Buckle's fourth funda- mental law - that " the great enemy of civilization is the protective spirit , " or in ...
... race , no less than in the individual , doubt must intervene between belief and knowledge . We shall now briefly consider Mr. Buckle's fourth funda- mental law - that " the great enemy of civilization is the protective spirit , " or in ...
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