The Wonders of the World, in Nature, Art, and Mind ...R. Sears, 1856 |
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... Tribe .... 114 Criminals and Court . 60 Orang - Outang 115 The Gerbese .... .... Greek Marriages .. Albanians ... Tribes .. DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS . Zoophytes .. Butterflies . 79 Giraffe .. 135 79 Mode of Capture .. ..140 80 Dog ...
... Tribe .... 114 Criminals and Court . 60 Orang - Outang 115 The Gerbese .... .... Greek Marriages .. Albanians ... Tribes .. DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS . Zoophytes .. Butterflies . 79 Giraffe .. 135 79 Mode of Capture .. ..140 80 Dog ...
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... tribe , and even considered the genus homo as consisting of two species , the orang - outang being the second , the congener of the human being . Cuvier , with an obvi- ous propriety , has departed from this classi- fication , and ...
... tribe , and even considered the genus homo as consisting of two species , the orang - outang being the second , the congener of the human being . Cuvier , with an obvi- ous propriety , has departed from this classi- fication , and ...
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... tribes of Esquimaux draw their support entirely from the land and marine animals , principally from fish and seals ; and this is also the case with the mis- erable Petcheres , inhabiting a corresponding district in the southern hemi ...
... tribes of Esquimaux draw their support entirely from the land and marine animals , principally from fish and seals ; and this is also the case with the mis- erable Petcheres , inhabiting a corresponding district in the southern hemi ...
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... tribes of which seem constructed after a common general model , each being distin- guished from the rest by a peculiarity of organization , for which we can not account but by supposing them to have proceeded from originally - different ...
... tribes of which seem constructed after a common general model , each being distin- guished from the rest by a peculiarity of organization , for which we can not account but by supposing them to have proceeded from originally - different ...
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... tribes , having a general resemblance , but so characteristically different as to lead the philosophical investigator to the ver- dict that the diverging streams of humanity have originated independent of each other , and have not ...
... tribes , having a general resemblance , but so characteristically different as to lead the philosophical investigator to the ver- dict that the diverging streams of humanity have originated independent of each other , and have not ...
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Africa Albanian America ancient animals appearance Asia Atlantic ocean beautiful birds Bishop bittern Black sea body branches Bremen Bruges building called cathedral cave cavern century Circassians climate coast color common Common Crane considerable Constantinople contains covered distance districts earth east elevation Europe extending extremely feathers flowers four frequently fruit giraffe grebe ground head height Hottentots Humboldt hundred hyæna inches Indian inhabitants interior island king lake land legs length miles mountains native natural nearly negro nest Norway nutmeg ocean orange Orinoco peculiar plants produce quadrupeds race regions remarkable resembling rise river rock seeds seen side Smyrna South America species spot stalactites stone stream surface temple thirty thousand tion town transept tree tribes tropical twenty Val de Bagnes valley vegetable volcano walls whole wild wings young
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Стр. 63 - ... four basins with a pleasing sound. The roof was painted with all sorts of flowers, falling out of gilded baskets, that seemed tumbling down. On a. sofa, raised three steps, and covered with fine Persian carpets, sat the...