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... ment we feel , as these varied denizens clearly do , that we are passing interlopers in their natural habitat . Then all the chronicles and achievements of man fall humbly into the history and perspective of polymorphous life ; all our ...
... ment we feel , as these varied denizens clearly do , that we are passing interlopers in their natural habitat . Then all the chronicles and achievements of man fall humbly into the history and perspective of polymorphous life ; all our ...
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... , and fertility of Catholics may cancel the Protestant Reformation and the French Enlighten- ment . There is no humorist like history . IV . Race and History There are some two billion 24 ( CHAP . III THE LESSONS OF HISTORY.
... , and fertility of Catholics may cancel the Protestant Reformation and the French Enlighten- ment . There is no humorist like history . IV . Race and History There are some two billion 24 ( CHAP . III THE LESSONS OF HISTORY.
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... ment ) under almost any skin . Difficulties remain even if the race theory is confined to the white man . The Semites would recall the civilizations of Babylonia , As- syria , Syria , Palestine , Phoenicia , Carthage , and Islam . The ...
... ment ) under almost any skin . Difficulties remain even if the race theory is confined to the white man . The Semites would recall the civilizations of Babylonia , As- syria , Syria , Palestine , Phoenicia , Carthage , and Islam . The ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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