| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1869 - 228 pagine
...68 cubic inches. Nevertheless the significance set by the facts of nature upon that difference of n cubic inches between the Gorilla and the Man, is the...climate and to some limited area * Lyell's "Antiquity ol Man," p. 84. of the globe, — which no outward conditions can modify or improve, — and a Being... | |
| George Douglas Campbell (8th Duke of Argyll), George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1870 - 230 pagine
...68 cubic inches. Nevertheless the significance set by the facts of nature upon that difference of 11 cubic inches between the Gorilla and the Man, is the...limited area * Lyell's "Antiquity of Man," p. 84. of the globe,—which no outward conditions can modify or improve,—and a Being equally adapted to the whole... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1873 - 512 pagine
...For " the significance set by the facts of nature upon that difference of eleven cubic inches .... is the difference between an irrational brute confined to some one climate and to some limited area of the globe, — which no outward conditions can modify or improve, — and a being equally adapted... | |
| james r - 1873 - 520 pagine
...For " the significance set by the facts of nature upon that difference of eleven cubic inches .... is the difference between an irrational brute confined to some one climate and to some limited area of the globe, — which no outward conditions can modify or improve, — and a being equally adapted... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 562 pagine
...For " the significance set by the facts of nature upon that difference of eleven cubic inches .... is the difference between an irrational brute confined to some one climate and to some limited area of the globe, — which no outward conditions can modify or improve, — and a being equally adapted... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 540 pagine
...For " the significance set by the facts of nature upon that difference of eleven cubic inches .... is the difference between an irrational brute confined to some one climate and to some limited area of the globe, — which no outward conditions can modify or improve, — and a being equally adapted... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 1188 pagine
...For " the significance set by the facts of nature upon that difference of eleven cubic inches .... is the difference between an irrational brute confined to some one climate and to some limited area of the globe, — which no outward conditions can modify or improve, — and a being equally adapted... | |
| John Fiske - 1875 - 538 pagine
...For " the significance set by the facts of nature upon that difference of eleven cubic inches .... is the difference between an irrational brute confined to some one climate and to some limited area of the globe, — which no outward conditions can modify or improve, — and a being equally adapted... | |
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1878 - 228 pagine
...comparatively small. " Cranial capacity ' is measured by the cubic inches of space which CRANIAL CAPACITY. 57 a skull contains. Professor Huxley tells us,* on the...equally adapted to the whole habitable world, with p owers, however undeveloped, of comparison, of reflection, of judgment, of reason, with a sense of... | |
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1884 - 84 pagine
...cubic inches. Nevertheless the significance set by the facts of nature upon that difference of 1 1 cubic inches between the Gorilla and the Man, is the...confined to some one climate and to some limited area of the globe,— which no outward conditions can modify or improve, — and a Being equally adapted... | |
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