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Page 50
We will , therefore , offer a few remarks , on a subject concerning which much mis
. conception prevails . The rather af - fected term , Unity of the Human Race ,
introduced into the science by Blumen bach , is one of those vague phrases to ...
We will , therefore , offer a few remarks , on a subject concerning which much mis
. conception prevails . The rather af - fected term , Unity of the Human Race ,
introduced into the science by Blumen bach , is one of those vague phrases to ...
Page 57
It may be stated , as a fact which few will call in question , that the oldest remains
of human bones , or what is , in the present case , equivalent to them , stone -
hatchets , arrow - heads , and such remains of human art , are only found in the ...
It may be stated , as a fact which few will call in question , that the oldest remains
of human bones , or what is , in the present case , equivalent to them , stone -
hatchets , arrow - heads , and such remains of human art , are only found in the ...
Page 58
We find in many parts of the Mediterranean , and on the coast of Peru , and in
Sweden , either human bones or remains of human art , imbedded under
accumulations of gravel and sea - shells , and sometimes raised many feet above
the sea ...
We find in many parts of the Mediterranean , and on the coast of Peru , and in
Sweden , either human bones or remains of human art , imbedded under
accumulations of gravel and sea - shells , and sometimes raised many feet above
the sea ...
Page 382
while the human intellect was deve . loped , and language and religion were
brought to perfection . Language and religion ! Even so . “ For even those who
believe that language and religion were not human inventions , but , like
Prometheus ...
while the human intellect was deve . loped , and language and religion were
brought to perfection . Language and religion ! Even so . “ For even those who
believe that language and religion were not human inventions , but , like
Prometheus ...
Page 486
... of the human race ; to possess such a grounded knowledge of the nature of
man , in all his moral , social , and political ... the rarest gifts of the human mind ,
and to raise the possessor of it to the very nearest ap - proach to inspired
humanity ...
... of the human race ; to possess such a grounded knowledge of the nature of
man , in all his moral , social , and political ... the rarest gifts of the human mind ,
and to raise the possessor of it to the very nearest ap - proach to inspired
humanity ...
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