The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 62
... influence of these condi- tions . Of the possibility of a change from the pyramidal to the prognathous type , a more satisfactory instance is afforded by the in- habitants of Oceania . Even where they are most isolated from each other ...
... influence of these condi- tions . Of the possibility of a change from the pyramidal to the prognathous type , a more satisfactory instance is afforded by the in- habitants of Oceania . Even where they are most isolated from each other ...
Page 70
... influence of climate tion cannot be set down to any intermixture among the causes of these varieties . Thus with the Arabs or other inhabitants of the it is only in the intertropical regions , and in Nile valley , from whom the ...
... influence of climate tion cannot be set down to any intermixture among the causes of these varieties . Thus with the Arabs or other inhabitants of the it is only in the intertropical regions , and in Nile valley , from whom the ...
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... influence on his age . He flatters the indolence of his readers ; he does not stimulate their minds . He delights ; he does not inspire . In reading him , we do not feel that his soul is speaking from its depths to the depths of ours ...
... influence on his age . He flatters the indolence of his readers ; he does not stimulate their minds . He delights ; he does not inspire . In reading him , we do not feel that his soul is speaking from its depths to the depths of ours ...
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