The Methodist Quarterly Review, 26권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1844 |
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... nations is almost black ; and the eyes and hair are variable , the former being mostly blue , and the latter yellow or brown and flowing . It is the nations with this cranial formation that have attained the highest degree of ...
... nations is almost black ; and the eyes and hair are variable , the former being mostly blue , and the latter yellow or brown and flowing . It is the nations with this cranial formation that have attained the highest degree of ...
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... nations of the new world and the woolly- haired races of Africa ; and these he compares with the nations of Europe and Asia , by way of testing the truth of his theory . These conclusions can be readily established by abundant histo ...
... nations of the new world and the woolly- haired races of Africa ; and these he compares with the nations of Europe and Asia , by way of testing the truth of his theory . These conclusions can be readily established by abundant histo ...
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... nations , sustained by the authority of the prince , in the name of the confederate states proclaimed a national synod . The inhabitants of Holland and Utrecht opposed themselves to this movement , and denied that it was lawful for the ...
... nations , sustained by the authority of the prince , in the name of the confederate states proclaimed a national synod . The inhabitants of Holland and Utrecht opposed themselves to this movement , and denied that it was lawful for the ...
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