The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 3Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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... dialects ( of which Robinson says there were six ) , went boldly amongst them , accompanied by ten or a dozen of their own countrymen , whom he had perfectly subdued to his will , and conciliated into affection for his person , and in ...
... dialects ( of which Robinson says there were six ) , went boldly amongst them , accompanied by ten or a dozen of their own countrymen , whom he had perfectly subdued to his will , and conciliated into affection for his person , and in ...
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... dialects of Sussex are almost pure Saxon , and some of the small landowners claim to have had their land in possession of their own families from before the Conquest . Quite recently I had a Geological tour in the Weald with Mr. Bristow ...
... dialects of Sussex are almost pure Saxon , and some of the small landowners claim to have had their land in possession of their own families from before the Conquest . Quite recently I had a Geological tour in the Weald with Mr. Bristow ...
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... dialects , which had been better preserved there than here , and this coincided with the condition that there had been an occupation by men of various tribes , among whom the land was apportioned . Mr. FRANKS remarked that a subject of ...
... dialects , which had been better preserved there than here , and this coincided with the condition that there had been an occupation by men of various tribes , among whom the land was apportioned . Mr. FRANKS remarked that a subject of ...
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... dialect , and are Buddhists ; the former are a mixed race , speaking various dialects , and do not profess the Buddhist or Hindoo religion . Captain Lewin in his account published in 1870 , divides the Looshais into three classes , the ...
... dialect , and are Buddhists ; the former are a mixed race , speaking various dialects , and do not profess the Buddhist or Hindoo religion . Captain Lewin in his account published in 1870 , divides the Looshais into three classes , the ...
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... dialects of the Tartar races to the north of them . They dry and preserve their dead ; they have no distinctions of caste , all eat and drink together , marriage is a civil contract , dissoluble at the will of the parties concerned ...
... dialects of the Tartar races to the north of them . They dry and preserve their dead ; they have no distinctions of caste , all eat and drink together , marriage is a civil contract , dissoluble at the will of the parties concerned ...
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