| William Charles Wells - 1818 - 530 str.
...the formation of varieties of mankind, fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man, which would occur among the first...incapacity of contending with their more vigorous neighbours. The colour of this vigorous race I take for granted, from what has been already said, would... | |
| William Charles Wells - 1818 - 554 str.
...the formation of varieties of mankind, fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man, which would occur among the first...incapacity of contending with their more vigorous neighbours. The colour of this vigorous race I take for granted, from what has been already said, would... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1866 - 668 str.
...the formation of varieties of mankind, fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man, which would occur among the first...incapacity of contending with their more vigorous neighbours. The colour of this vigorous race I take for granted, from what has been already said, would... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1875 - 504 str.
...the formation of varieties of mankind, fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man, which would occur among the first...incapacity of contending with their more vigorous neighbours. The colour of this vigorous race I take for granted, from what has been already said, would... | |
| George Gore - 1878 - 688 str.
...fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man which would occur amongst the first few and scattered inhabitants of the middle...incapacity of contending with their more vigorous neighbours. The colour of this vigorous race, I take for granted from what has been already said, would... | |
| George Gore - 1878 - 694 str.
...fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man which would occur amongst the first few and scattered inhabitants of the middle...incapacity of contending with their more vigorous neighbours. The colour of this vigorous race, I take for granted from what has been already said, would... | |
| Ernst Haeckel - 1880 - 414 str.
...the formation of varieties of mankind fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man which would occur among the first...incapacity of contending with their more vigorous neighbours. The colour of this vigorous race I take for granted, from what has been already said, would... | |
| Ernst Haeckel - 1883 - 416 str.
...the formation of varieties of mankind fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man which would occur among the first...disease, but from their incapacity of contending with NATURAL SELECTION. 151 their more vigorous neighbours. The colour of this vigorous race. I take for... | |
| Grant Allen - 1885 - 226 str.
...would occur among the first few and scattered inhabitants of the middle regions of Africa,' he wrote, ' some one would be better fitted than the others to...incapacity of contending with their more vigorous neighbours. . . . The same disposition to form varieties still existing, a darker and a darker race... | |
| Grant Allen - 1885 - 246 str.
...conception to the single case of the production of special races among mankind. ' Of the accidental varieties of man, which would occur among the first...scattered inhabitants of the middle regions of Africa,' he wrote, ' some one would be better fitted than the others to bear the diseases of the country. This... | |
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