| 1878 - 1002 страници
...remarks : ' On the whole we must really acknowledge (as specialists in the department of anthropology), that there is a complete absence of any fossil type...put them parallel with those of the present time, me can decidedly pronounce that there are among living men a much greater number of individuate mho... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1870 - 414 страници
...society. They have heads so large that many a living person would be only too happy to possess such." " On the whole, we must really acknowledge that there...fossil type of a lower stage in the development of man ; " and " every addition to the amount of objects which we have obtained as materials to discuss has... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1870 - 824 страници
...society. They have heads so large that many a living person would be only too happy to possess such." " On the whole, we must really acknowledge that there is a complete absence of any fossil typo of a lower stage in the development of man ; " and " every addition to the amount of objects which... | |
| Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society - 1884 - 820 страници
...protest against the doctrine of the " survival of the fittest." * It may be mentioned that as yet " there is a complete absence of any fossil type of a lower stage in the development of man" (Virchow). See also Dawkius' ' Early Man in Britain.' NOTE. — T\e accompanying Portrait of Dr. SP... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1878 - 578 страници
...is but the sort of familiar talk which is employed in some measure as a kind of prop for weak minds. On the whole, we must really acknowledge, that there is a complete absence of any fossil t type of a lower stage in the development of man. Nay, if we gather together the whole sum of the... | |
| James Cocke Southall - 1878 - 68 страници
...however, is but a sort of familiar talk which is employed in some measure as a support of weak minds. On the whole we must really acknowledge that there...decidedly pronounce that there are among living men a much gi eater number of individuals who show a relatively inferior type than there are among the fossils... | |
| James Cocke Southall - 1878 - 72 страници
...however, is but a sort of familiar talk which is employed in some measure as a support of weak minds. On the whole we must really acknowledge that there...present time, we can decidedly pronounce that there are amone livine men a much si eater number of individup to this time. Whether it is just the highest geniuses... | |
| David James Vaughan - 1878 - 462 страници
...connection. Anthropology is at present occupied with the question of fossil man: On the whole, we must acknowledge that there is a complete absence of any...sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them side by side with those of the present time, we can decidedly pronounce that there are among living... | |
| 1878 - 604 страници
...however, is but the sort of familiar talk which is employed in some measure as a support of weak minds. On the whole, we must really acknowledge that there...if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil man hitherto known, and put them parallel with those of the present time, we can decidedly pronounce... | |
| 1877 - 996 страници
...the following important and noteworthy conclusion from the arguments which he has brought forward : " On the whole, we must really acknowledge that there...fossil type of a lower stage in the development of man. Kay, if we gather together the whole sum of the fossil men hitherto known, and put them parallel with... | |
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