The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... inhabitants of Hai- nault , Namur , Luxemburg , Limburg , and a part of the bishopric of Liège , where the Wallon or old French is spoken ; " " The Wallons occupy the tract along the frontiers of the German- speaking territory in the ...
... inhabitants of Hai- nault , Namur , Luxemburg , Limburg , and a part of the bishopric of Liège , where the Wallon or old French is spoken ; " " The Wallons occupy the tract along the frontiers of the German- speaking territory in the ...
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... inhabitants of the lower quarters of the large towns . It is notorious how crowded with children these low and miserable neighbourhoods are compared with the richer quarters , and how few of the wo- men there are barren . If we extend ...
... inhabitants of the lower quarters of the large towns . It is notorious how crowded with children these low and miserable neighbourhoods are compared with the richer quarters , and how few of the wo- men there are barren . If we extend ...
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... inhabitants feeding sparingly on poor diet of barley , oatmeal , potatoes , and milk , we have a popu- lation of 3,885 to a square German mile . In Silesia , where the climate is much milder and the crops better , but the people are ...
... inhabitants feeding sparingly on poor diet of barley , oatmeal , potatoes , and milk , we have a popu- lation of 3,885 to a square German mile . In Silesia , where the climate is much milder and the crops better , but the people are ...
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... inhabitants , those whose first years of American life are those of hard toil and harassing struggle with Nature . It is no- torious that in Kentucky and in the older parts of New England the rate of increase of the population is very ...
... inhabitants , those whose first years of American life are those of hard toil and harassing struggle with Nature . It is no- torious that in Kentucky and in the older parts of New England the rate of increase of the population is very ...
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... Inhabitants of New Zealand , Auckland , 1859. " From this I quote : " The usual number of barren to productive females is 20 in 487 , or 1 in 24-35 . Among the Maoris the numbers are 155 in 444 , or 1 in 2.86 , manifesting that the ...
... Inhabitants of New Zealand , Auckland , 1859. " From this I quote : " The usual number of barren to productive females is 20 in 487 , or 1 in 24-35 . Among the Maoris the numbers are 155 in 444 , or 1 in 2.86 , manifesting that the ...
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