The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 362
... human , the jaw itself might almost be mistaken for that of an ape . In its massiveness , absence of a chin , and ... human remains constitute all that can be assigned as a missing link . It is true that many of the other human fossils ...
... human , the jaw itself might almost be mistaken for that of an ape . In its massiveness , absence of a chin , and ... human remains constitute all that can be assigned as a missing link . It is true that many of the other human fossils ...
Page 395
... human , for whether we laugh at an animal , or an inanimate object , it is only when we endow them with human qualities that they appear as funny . M. Bergson points out that it is odd that this important fact appears to have escaped ...
... human , for whether we laugh at an animal , or an inanimate object , it is only when we endow them with human qualities that they appear as funny . M. Bergson points out that it is odd that this important fact appears to have escaped ...
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... human nature , and these can only be perceived and noted by one with a very clear idea and knowledge of the normal . To put it more simply , it must be true to nature ; the whole point is lost at once unless the writer convinces us that ...
... human nature , and these can only be perceived and noted by one with a very clear idea and knowledge of the normal . To put it more simply , it must be true to nature ; the whole point is lost at once unless the writer convinces us that ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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