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Page vii
... day , who may be held to continue the slow march of the ancient world , in the rear of the whirl and confusion of the army of modern progressionists . The crowded audiences which always assemble in the Anthropological Section , at ...
... day , who may be held to continue the slow march of the ancient world , in the rear of the whirl and confusion of the army of modern progressionists . The crowded audiences which always assemble in the Anthropological Section , at ...
Page 3
... present day , being that the former was content to rest in his own visionary belief of the origin of things , and the pro- gression of the human race , whilst the scientist of to - day takes nothing upon trust ; vague beliefs , however ...
... present day , being that the former was content to rest in his own visionary belief of the origin of things , and the pro- gression of the human race , whilst the scientist of to - day takes nothing upon trust ; vague beliefs , however ...
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... present , say the disciples of Darwin ; but it may be to be superseded ... days of Noah and of Adam , according to Usher ; the scholar , just learning ... modern science in geology , astronomy , and ethnology go far to prove that ...
... present , say the disciples of Darwin ; but it may be to be superseded ... days of Noah and of Adam , according to Usher ; the scholar , just learning ... modern science in geology , astronomy , and ethnology go far to prove that ...
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... present day , the tide of life had flowed on unbroken and unchecked . Not that this was understood in the Darwinian sense as the effect of evolution and the survival of the fittest , but simply that the various types were found to have ...
... present day , the tide of life had flowed on unbroken and unchecked . Not that this was understood in the Darwinian sense as the effect of evolution and the survival of the fittest , but simply that the various types were found to have ...
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... day . The tombs are supposed to belong to the XVIII . Dynasty , or perhaps earlier , that is , about 1500 B.C .; but ... present form , and long before the rise of that very ancient civilization , the origin of which is still ...
... day . The tombs are supposed to belong to the XVIII . Dynasty , or perhaps earlier , that is , about 1500 B.C .; but ... present form , and long before the rise of that very ancient civilization , the origin of which is still ...
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