The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... Indian , informed him that these spotted people had a tradition that it arose from the period of a volcanic eruption some five hundred years since , he supposed on the principle of mental impression of the mother , or vital photography ...
... Indian , informed him that these spotted people had a tradition that it arose from the period of a volcanic eruption some five hundred years since , he supposed on the principle of mental impression of the mother , or vital photography ...
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... India the Brahmins forbid the eating of flesh , so that we have in these areas populations living on vegetable food , and chiefly on rice . However travellers may otherwise differ , they are all agreed in describing the miserably poor ...
... India the Brahmins forbid the eating of flesh , so that we have in these areas populations living on vegetable food , and chiefly on rice . However travellers may otherwise differ , they are all agreed in describing the miserably poor ...
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... India . Great longevity is also found among the Hottentots and negroes . According to French statistics , there are in France 170 centenarians to 10 million people ( about 1 in 62,500 ) ; in England , 1 in 3,300 ; in Russia , 1 in 245 ...
... India . Great longevity is also found among the Hottentots and negroes . According to French statistics , there are in France 170 centenarians to 10 million people ( about 1 in 62,500 ) ; in England , 1 in 3,300 ; in Russia , 1 in 245 ...
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... Indian , to habits and customs in common , though no intercourse has ever existed between them . He had carefully examined by aid of a powerful magnifying glass the perforated fossil shark's teeth , found in the Suffolk crag , exhibited ...
... Indian , to habits and customs in common , though no intercourse has ever existed between them . He had carefully examined by aid of a powerful magnifying glass the perforated fossil shark's teeth , found in the Suffolk crag , exhibited ...
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... India . Narayen Geer was a great man among his people , and was held in much esteem by the gentry of this province ; he never begged , but used to accept presents from his friends sufficient to give him the simplest necessaries of life ...
... India . Narayen Geer was a great man among his people , and was held in much esteem by the gentry of this province ; he never begged , but used to accept presents from his friends sufficient to give him the simplest necessaries of life ...
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