The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... says , " The word Wallon is a name given to the inhabitants of the southern provinces of Belgium who speak the idiom termed Wallon or old French , which some regard as a remnant of the Gaulish . The limit which this lan- guage does not ...
... says , " The word Wallon is a name given to the inhabitants of the southern provinces of Belgium who speak the idiom termed Wallon or old French , which some regard as a remnant of the Gaulish . The limit which this lan- guage does not ...
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... says " he had educed the same conclusions , which have since been confirmed by further investigations , including a few upon Swedish , German , and Wallon heads , and moreover by a visit to Rheims , where , in the elaborate sculptures ...
... says " he had educed the same conclusions , which have since been confirmed by further investigations , including a few upon Swedish , German , and Wallon heads , and moreover by a visit to Rheims , where , in the elaborate sculptures ...
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... says of the people : " The Wallons of the present day resemble their French more than they do their German neighbours . They surpass the Flemish in adroitness , activity , and skill , and the French in earnestness , perseverance , and ...
... says of the people : " The Wallons of the present day resemble their French more than they do their German neighbours . They surpass the Flemish in adroitness , activity , and skill , and the French in earnestness , perseverance , and ...
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... say this may or may not be true ; it underlies the whole Darwinian position , and is tacitly allowed and taken for ... says then ( page 4 ) : " In the next chapter the struggle for Exist- ence among all organic beings throughout the ...
... say this may or may not be true ; it underlies the whole Darwinian position , and is tacitly allowed and taken for ... says then ( page 4 ) : " In the next chapter the struggle for Exist- ence among all organic beings throughout the ...
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... says that pear and apple trees bear most profusely just before they die , and that after severe winters , of which that of 1836 and 1837 was a notorious example , grass and other vegetables grow at an immensely increased rate . All ...
... says that pear and apple trees bear most profusely just before they die , and that after severe winters , of which that of 1836 and 1837 was a notorious example , grass and other vegetables grow at an immensely increased rate . All ...
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