Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 53;Volume 116John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 6
... able number of distinctly broad headed people ( say with the cephalic index above 81 or 82 ) in the modern population of the United Kingdom is the more remarkable , since the investigations of the late Dr. Thur- nam , and others ...
... able number of distinctly broad headed people ( say with the cephalic index above 81 or 82 ) in the modern population of the United Kingdom is the more remarkable , since the investigations of the late Dr. Thur- nam , and others ...
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... able to do much tended by the increased commerce which good in those parts of Africa which are would result from a more effective opening under a foreign flag . Our trade with Brit- up of Africa ! Think of the growing ish West Africa ...
... able to do much tended by the increased commerce which good in those parts of Africa which are would result from a more effective opening under a foreign flag . Our trade with Brit- up of Africa ! Think of the growing ish West Africa ...
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... able . Even in the Congo Free State , where at the time of the Berlin Congress of 1884 , optimists thought that , by a number of careful provisions in their treaties , they had secured a kind of inter- national neutral territory , in ...
... able . Even in the Congo Free State , where at the time of the Berlin Congress of 1884 , optimists thought that , by a number of careful provisions in their treaties , they had secured a kind of inter- national neutral territory , in ...
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... able to thrive in a very large propor- tion of the continent , that sheep flourish wherever they have been tried , and that goats exist everywhere , scarcely any tribe being without them . Horses have now got acclimatized in South ...
... able to thrive in a very large propor- tion of the continent , that sheep flourish wherever they have been tried , and that goats exist everywhere , scarcely any tribe being without them . Horses have now got acclimatized in South ...
Pagina 32
... able subjects to tackle , because of their greater barbarism and more ruthless sav- agery where their own dealings with the Negroes are concerned ; still they do not seem to have much future before them and , as I said before , will ...
... able subjects to tackle , because of their greater barbarism and more ruthless sav- agery where their own dealings with the Negroes are concerned ; still they do not seem to have much future before them and , as I said before , will ...
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