The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 249A. Constable, 1929 |
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Page 51
... established two main propositions : first , that man was a member of the order of the Primates , together with the apes and lemurs ; and secondly that the structural differences between man and the anthropoid apes were less than the ...
... established two main propositions : first , that man was a member of the order of the Primates , together with the apes and lemurs ; and secondly that the structural differences between man and the anthropoid apes were less than the ...
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... established by two works published during the period under con- sideration : Lubbock's " Prehistoric Times " and Tylor's " Early History of Mankind " --both appearing in 1865. The very title of " Prehistoric Times " is significant , as ...
... established by two works published during the period under con- sideration : Lubbock's " Prehistoric Times " and Tylor's " Early History of Mankind " --both appearing in 1865. The very title of " Prehistoric Times " is significant , as ...
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... established has proved in every respect suc- cessful . A full and authentic record of its working is available to the public in the half - yearly reports of Mr. S. Parker Gilbert , the Agent - General for Reparation Payments , who has ...
... established has proved in every respect suc- cessful . A full and authentic record of its working is available to the public in the half - yearly reports of Mr. S. Parker Gilbert , the Agent - General for Reparation Payments , who has ...
Contents
A Survey of China in 1928 O M GREEN | 1 |
Lord Oxfords Conduct of the MajorGen Sir FREDERICK | 24 |
The Intellectual Revolution | 41 |
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