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Page 379
... race , and quickly died out ( see section VI ) . These few examples may serve to illustrate the survival of ancient racial elements in Asiatic Turkey , but a much more important , and to the present writer more interesting , subject is ...
... race , and quickly died out ( see section VI ) . These few examples may serve to illustrate the survival of ancient racial elements in Asiatic Turkey , but a much more important , and to the present writer more interesting , subject is ...
Page 404
... races in a common political movement or a struggle against any other power . The great invasions of Islam upon the non - Mohammedan world have been inroads of a single race , or have been dominated and led by one race ; they have not ...
... races in a common political movement or a struggle against any other power . The great invasions of Islam upon the non - Mohammedan world have been inroads of a single race , or have been dominated and led by one race ; they have not ...
Page 480
... race conform essentially to the same types as those which are revealed in Europe . And such arguments acquire still further cogency when it is realized that in South Africa , Australia , and America , methods of flint - working which ...
... race conform essentially to the same types as those which are revealed in Europe . And such arguments acquire still further cogency when it is realized that in South Africa , Australia , and America , methods of flint - working which ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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