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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and ... - Page 110
edited by - 1910
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The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Volume 1

Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1871 - 468 pages
...consideration they are found to resemble each other closely in a multitude of points. Many of these points are of so unimportant or of so singular a nature, that...similarity between the most distinct races of man. The American aborigines, Negroes and Europeans differ as much from each other in mind as any three...
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The Descent of man

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 pages
...they are found to resemble each other closely in a multitude of points. Many of these points are of BO unimportant or of so singular a nature, that it is...similarity between the most distinct races of man. The American aborigines, Negroes, and Europeans, differ as much from each other in mind as any three...
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Pre-historic Races of the United States of America

John Wells Foster - History - 1874 - 432 pages
...taken into consideration, they are found to resemble each other so closely in a multitude of points that it is extremely improbable that they should have...acquired by aboriginally distinct species or races. " Of all the differences between the races of man," continues Mr. Darwin, " the color of the skin is...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 2

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1888 - 964 pages
...multitude of pointa Many of these pointe are of so unimportant, or of so singular a nature, that it U extremely improbable that they should have been independently...acquired by aboriginally distinct species or races. The ваше remark holds good with equal or greater force with respect to the numerous points of mental...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The descent of man and seletion in relation to sex

Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 890 pages
...consideration they are found to resemble each other closely in a multitude of points. Many of these are of so unimportant or of so singular a nature, that...same remark holds good with equal or greater force witli respect to the numerous points of mental similarity between the most distinct races of man. The...
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The Descent of Man: And Selection in Relation to Sex, Volume 1874

Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1897 - 768 pages
...consideration they are found to resemble each other closely in a multitude of points. Many of these are of so unimportant or of so singular a nature, that...aboriginally distinct species or races. The same remark holds gooi with equal or greater force with respect to the numerous points of mental similarity between the...
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The Descent of Man: And Selection in Relation to Sex

Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1898 - 712 pages
...consideration they arc found to resemble each other closely in a multitude of points. Many of these are of so unimportant or of so singular a nature, that...good with equal or greater force with respect to the i numerous points of mental similarity between the most distinct races of man. The American aborigines,...
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Synopsis theologiae dogmaticae specialis, ad mentem S. Thomae Aquinatis ...

Adolphe Tanquerey - Theology, Doctrinal - 1899 - 694 pages
...consideration, they are found to resemble each other closely in a multitude of points. Many of these points are of so unimportant, or of so singular a nature, that...mental similarity between the most distinct races of men..." N. 130. Ex linguarum varietate nil deducitur contra unitatem generis humani : " Though languages...
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Is the Negro a Beast?

William Gallio Schell - Black people in the Bible - 1901 - 250 pages
...consideration they are found to resemble each other closely in a multitude of points. Many of these points are of so unimportant or of so singular a nature that...that they should have been independently acquired by aboriginal distinct species or races. The same remark holds good with an equal or greater force with...
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Christ and the Human Race: Or, The Attitude of Jesus Christ Toward Foreign ...

Charles Cuthbert Hall - Christian sociology - 1906 - 310 pages
...consideration, they are found to resemble each other closely in a multitude of points. Many of these are so unimportant or of so singular a nature, that it...similarity between the most distinct races of man. The American aborigines, negroes, and Europeans are as different from each other, in 1 Cf. op. cit.,...
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