The Modern Review, Volume 11Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 - India Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... opinion . Professor Ridgway maintains in his article " Celt " in the " Encyclopædia Britannica " the view he had previously advocated at the meeting of the British Association in 1908 . " Not only do animals change their physical ...
... opinion . Professor Ridgway maintains in his article " Celt " in the " Encyclopædia Britannica " the view he had previously advocated at the meeting of the British Association in 1908 . " Not only do animals change their physical ...
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... opinion as to the possibility of mixed races . Recently fresh evidence . has been obtained by Professor Boas . His " investigations have shown that crossing of whites with North American Indians and Negroes has not produced any new type ...
... opinion as to the possibility of mixed races . Recently fresh evidence . has been obtained by Professor Boas . His " investigations have shown that crossing of whites with North American Indians and Negroes has not produced any new type ...
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... opinion that the principal modern Purānas were compiled during the time of the Imperial Guptas because of the fact that the Royal genealogies do not go far beyond the limit of their time , ignore the fact that when after the Huna ...
... opinion that the principal modern Purānas were compiled during the time of the Imperial Guptas because of the fact that the Royal genealogies do not go far beyond the limit of their time , ignore the fact that when after the Huna ...
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... opinion that the Puranas owed their origin origin to Romaharsana ( XII , 319. 21 ) , while the Bharati - kathā was promulgated by the other disciples of Vyasa ( I. 1 et seq . ) . The name ' Romaharsana ' is extremely interesting . A ...
... opinion that the Puranas owed their origin origin to Romaharsana ( XII , 319. 21 ) , while the Bharati - kathā was promulgated by the other disciples of Vyasa ( I. 1 et seq . ) . The name ' Romaharsana ' is extremely interesting . A ...
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... opinion that the Fruitarian system of living makes a hygienic and humane life possible and tends to promote health , strength and longevity . The author writes " A flesh diet is not in any way suitable to man . Nay , more , it is not ...
... opinion that the Fruitarian system of living makes a hygienic and humane life possible and tends to promote health , strength and longevity . The author writes " A flesh diet is not in any way suitable to man . Nay , more , it is not ...
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