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... believe , eventually be found to give the true cause of the so - called Great Ice Age . It is obvious that , supposing the earth to have re- tained its present form from a remote period , and the poles to have gradually circulated round ...
... believe , eventually be found to give the true cause of the so - called Great Ice Age . It is obvious that , supposing the earth to have re- tained its present form from a remote period , and the poles to have gradually circulated round ...
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... believe in the presence of man in the caves as cotemporaneous with the extinct animals whose relics he described.3 In 1831 Dr. Schmerling examined many caves in Belgium , and obtained from them results agreeing with those of the French ...
... believe in the presence of man in the caves as cotemporaneous with the extinct animals whose relics he described.3 In 1831 Dr. Schmerling examined many caves in Belgium , and obtained from them results agreeing with those of the French ...
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... believe in the unity of the human race , whether by a single creation , or as the product of development through natural selection , they are out- numbered by those which surround the advocates of polygenesis ; for nothing short of a ...
... believe in the unity of the human race , whether by a single creation , or as the product of development through natural selection , they are out- numbered by those which surround the advocates of polygenesis ; for nothing short of a ...
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... believe mankind to have sprung from a single pair brought into being miraculously in a high state of civilization , somewhere in Central Asia , and thence dispersed over the world to become degraded into the lowest of savages in remote ...
... believe mankind to have sprung from a single pair brought into being miraculously in a high state of civilization , somewhere in Central Asia , and thence dispersed over the world to become degraded into the lowest of savages in remote ...
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... believe that they are the degraded descendants of chance emigrants at a remote epoch , who from long isolation have lost the arts which enabled them to cross the wide ocean , and have become changed also into races differing widely in ...
... believe that they are the degraded descendants of chance emigrants at a remote epoch , who from long isolation have lost the arts which enabled them to cross the wide ocean , and have become changed also into races differing widely in ...
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