The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... ground in the Ardennes mountains when the rest of Gaul was overrun by the German conquerors , but who became eventually Romanized , especially in their language . The Wallons are tall , somewhat slender , raw - boned , and strong . The ...
... ground in the Ardennes mountains when the rest of Gaul was overrun by the German conquerors , but who became eventually Romanized , especially in their language . The Wallons are tall , somewhat slender , raw - boned , and strong . The ...
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... ground - physiognomy of the language . Many of the words have also been modified from the French and German languages , not after the French , but after the German manner , thus : - FRENCH . Épicerie , Épinards , Capuchon , GERMAN ...
... ground - physiognomy of the language . Many of the words have also been modified from the French and German languages , not after the French , but after the German manner , thus : - FRENCH . Épicerie , Épinards , Capuchon , GERMAN ...
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... ground for connecting it with a light com- plexion and fair hair I very much doubt . Light hair is indeed more frequent in the north - east than in most other parts of France ; and it is in the north - east that the Kimric type pre ...
... ground for connecting it with a light com- plexion and fair hair I very much doubt . Light hair is indeed more frequent in the north - east than in most other parts of France ; and it is in the north - east that the Kimric type pre ...
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... grounds , there they are comparatively sterile . It is on the most barren sand hills near the sea , where food is poor and scarce , that they teem in myriads . The case of the sheep may be met in Mr. Darwin's own words previously quoted ...
... grounds , there they are comparatively sterile . It is on the most barren sand hills near the sea , where food is poor and scarce , that they teem in myriads . The case of the sheep may be met in Mr. Darwin's own words previously quoted ...
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... grounds for criticism ; and it is these concrete examples that were chiefly attacked in the paper . Mr. Darwin contends that among a number of individuals struggling for existence the strongest , or the most crafty , or the most ...
... grounds for criticism ; and it is these concrete examples that were chiefly attacked in the paper . Mr. Darwin contends that among a number of individuals struggling for existence the strongest , or the most crafty , or the most ...
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