The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... race ; since , whatever we may assume to be its typical complexion , that type is subject to every kind and degree of modification . The Arabs , the Berbers , the Jews , the Hindoos , the Affghans , and numerous other tribes that might ...
... race ; since , whatever we may assume to be its typical complexion , that type is subject to every kind and degree of modification . The Arabs , the Berbers , the Jews , the Hindoos , the Affghans , and numerous other tribes that might ...
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... race by themselves for more than three or four generations ; their capa- bility of more permanent fecundity being dependent on the occasional crossing of the race with one of the parent stocks , towards which it gradually returns ; so ...
... race by themselves for more than three or four generations ; their capa- bility of more permanent fecundity being dependent on the occasional crossing of the race with one of the parent stocks , towards which it gradually returns ; so ...
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... race by the agency of external conditions , yet the ex- treme or typical forms , of whose existence in the remotest periods of the history of our race we have adequate evidence , cannot with any probability be supposed to have thus ...
... race by the agency of external conditions , yet the ex- treme or typical forms , of whose existence in the remotest periods of the history of our race we have adequate evidence , cannot with any probability be supposed to have thus ...
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