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The human race

 By Louis Guillaume Figuier

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By Louis Guillaume
Figuier
Published 1872
Cassell, Petter, Galpin
& Co.
Original from Oxford University
Digitized Sep 8, 2006
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The Human Race. Title:, The Human Race · Author:, Figuier, Louis, 1819-1894. Note:, London: Chapman and Hall, 1872. Link:, PDF at Stanford ...
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We also find Louis Figurier's Prim- itive man (11048) and The human race (11055) ... The human race. By Louis Figuier. Illustrated by two hundred and forty- ...
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The Child in Human Progress - Page 368
by George Henry Payne - 1916 - 400 pages
FALCKENDERG, RICHARD, History of Modern Philosophy. New York, 1893. FARNELL, LEWIS R., The Cults of the Creek States. 5 vols. Oxford, 1896. FAUST, ALLEN K., Christianity as a ...
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Human Morphology: A Treatise on Practical and Applied Anatomy. V. 1 - Page 19
by Henry Albert Reeves - 1882 - 719 pages
No more published.
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Peking - Page 265
One meets in the streets of Peking a quantity of little itinerant gaming stalls; sometimes consisting of a set of dice in a ...
more pages: 270 283 286 287 288 290 294 301 302
Segou - Page 364
The capital of Nigritia, Sego or Segou, is a tolerably large town situated on the Niger. Probably many other nations of Western Africa ought to be ...
Athens - Page 150
and a prominent and well rounded chin. Fig. 66 represents the Greeks of Athens; fig. 67 a Greek family and the interior of a house at Athens.
more pages: 151 152 155 157 279
Bucharest - Page 109
The country of the Danube, indeed, has practically but one large town, that is, Bucharest. There are thus, in this land, no centres from whence light ...
Yamato - Page 312
the long paper streamers of which had waved above the heads of the soldiery of Zininou the conqueror; the naming sword of the hero of Yamato, ...
Corrientes - Page 435
started from Lake Xarayes, and made distant excursions on the Parana as far as Corrientes and Santa Fe on one side, and to Salto Chico on the other. ...
Valencia - Page 87
The Moorish type is met with in a marked degree in the province of Valencia. The peasants have swarthy complexions. Their head-dress consists of a ...
more pages: 89
Rome - Page 92
Except in Rome, and the Roman Campagna, the true type of the primitive Latin population is hardly to be found. The Grecian type exists in the south, ...
more pages: 94 96 97 98 100 165 190
Etah - Page 211
Kane of New York to the 82nd degree of northern latitude, this bold explorer spent more than a year amongst the Esquimaux who live at Etah, ...
Dessalines - Page 508
Generals Toussaint Louverture, Christofle, and Dessalines were no ordinary men, and Blumenbach has preserved to us the names of many illustrious ...
Paris - Page 13
London dray horse, or the omnibus horse of Paris, and the small Corsican or Shetland horses which we can cany in our arms! ...
more pages: 19 26 27 79 287 288 499 524
Riga - Page 125
M. d'Hearyet, who has travelled in the Russian provinces of the Baltic, informs us, that at Riga the houses are comfortable and well appointed; ...
Jerusalem - Page 190
John the Maronite armed his mountaineers, led them against the enemy, and seized the whole of Libanus right up to the walls of Jerusalem. ...
Madrid - Page 90
In some of the preceding cuts we have given the costumes of the inhabitants of Valencia, Xeres, Cordova, Toledo, and Madrid, as also types of Spanish ...
Naples - Page 102
great variety of types which unite in the population of Southern Italy, is on the occasion of the public festivals which are so numerous at Naples. ...
more pages: 152 157
Cairo - Page 176
which they are taken down the Nile to Cairo, the women and the young girls following them for some miles along the banks with cries and lamentations. ...
more pages: 174 180
London - Page 13
London dray horse, or the omnibus horse of Paris, and the small Corsican or Shetland horses which we can cany in our arms! ...
more pages: 157
Pilcomayo - Page 425
Demersay, "lives to the north of the river Pilcomayo, in union and amalgamated with the Emmages and Machicuys, within a short distance of the Quartel. ...
Moscow - Page 124
The hat worn by peasants in the neighbourhood of Moscow is pointed and almost without a rim. The women wear boots like the men: they also wear the ...
St. Louis - Page 31
intelligible to us, and that of French chroniclers at the time of St. Louis can only be understood by studying it specially and with a dictionary. ...
more pages: 492
Rouen - Page 6
Georges Pouchet, son of the well-known naturalist of Rouen. But, one has only to read his essay upon Iti pluralltf lies races humaincs, ...
Zanzibar - Page 500
comprised between Congo on the west and the coasts of Mozambique and Zanzibar on the east, are the dwelling-places of the Negroes, properly so called. ...
Belgrade - Page 137
No enemy, from Belgrade to Sissek, was threatening; and these villages are exposed to no more disorder than those of the neighbouring provinces, ...
Venice - Page 152
Whilst Cupid's weapons, in Naples or in Venice for instance, inflict terrible wounds, the arrows of the Athenian god neither keep his victims from ...
San-Francisco - Page 310
Six other steamers escorted him; the Kandimarrali, notorious for its voyage from Yeddo to San-Francisco to convey the Japanese embassy sent to the ...
more pages: 484
Florence - Page 102
At Florence and in Tuscany we meet that Italian urbanity, which, by the French, who are unable to understand it, is impro-perly termed obsequiousness. ...
Livonia - Page 129
Esthonians, Ischorians, Kyrials, Ymes or Finlanders, and Quaines, who are respectively the remains of the ancient inhabitants of Livonia,.
Hienghene - Page 526
Gamier visited the village of Hienghene. Its chief came to meet the travellers and presented to them his eldest son, while numbers of naked warriors, ...
more pages: 527
Adelaide - Page 537
What most struck the author of an account of a journey from Sydney to Adelaide, which appeared in the " Tour du Monde," in 1860, was the small number ...
Sydney - Page 537
What most struck the author of an account of a journey from Sydney to Adelaide, which appeared in the " Tour du Monde," in 1860, was the small number ...