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... question are— I. Three casts , in plaster , taken from living individuals , viz : 1 , an unmixed Lap , 39 years old ; 2 , a man whose father was a Fin from Russian Finland , and whose mother was a Lap , 42 years old ; 3 , a man whose ...
... question are— I. Three casts , in plaster , taken from living individuals , viz : 1 , an unmixed Lap , 39 years old ; 2 , a man whose father was a Fin from Russian Finland , and whose mother was a Lap , 42 years old ; 3 , a man whose ...
Page 90
... questions concerning the named amphibia after the investigation of only one specimen . Having the intention to describe in a comparative manner the bones , muscles , and nerves of the famous Salamandra Japonica , with relation to the ...
... questions concerning the named amphibia after the investigation of only one specimen . Having the intention to describe in a comparative manner the bones , muscles , and nerves of the famous Salamandra Japonica , with relation to the ...
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... question , its correct answer will clear our way of many difficulties . The general reply is obvious : We learned English from those among whom our earliest years were passed . We did not produce the words we use by an internal impulse ...
... question , its correct answer will clear our way of many difficulties . The general reply is obvious : We learned English from those among whom our earliest years were passed . We did not produce the words we use by an internal impulse ...
Page 104
... question , and their convincing weight it is impossible to deny . It is certain that at some time in the past , and in some limited region of Asia or Europe , there lived a tribe from whose rude speech have descended all those rich and ...
... question , and their convincing weight it is impossible to deny . It is certain that at some time in the past , and in some limited region of Asia or Europe , there lived a tribe from whose rude speech have descended all those rich and ...
Page 106
... question arises , whether there has been the same indefinite progress in the past , without traceable sign of an actual beginning . This inquiry is to be answered in the negative ; the evidence of language points distinctly back to an ...
... question arises , whether there has been the same indefinite progress in the past , without traceable sign of an actual beginning . This inquiry is to be answered in the negative ; the evidence of language points distinctly back to an ...
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