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" It appears, therefore, past all doubt, that a race of people may be propagated by this man having such rugged coats or coverings as himself; and if this should ever happen, and the accidental original be forgotten, it is not improbable they might be deemed... "
Ladies' Guide in Health and Disease: Girlhood, Maidenhood, Wifehood, Motherhood - Page 389
by John Harvey Kellogg - 1901 - 690 pages
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The natural history of mankind

Stephen Henry Ward - Human beings - 1849 - 248 pages
...refrain from introducing the pertinent remarks of Mr. Baker, who saw and described this individual. " It appears, therefore, past all doubt, that a race...coats or coverings as himself; and if this should happen, and the accidental origin be forgotten, 'tis not impossible they might be deemed a different...
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Introduction. On the origin and dispersion of organized beings ...

James Cowles Prichard - Anthropology - 1851 - 438 pages
...and who is exactly in the same condition." " It appears therefore past all doubt," says Mr. Baker, " that a race of people may be propagated by this man,...they might be deemed a different species of mankind." It seems that a third generation of this singular family is in existence. A description of two individuals,...
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The Natural History of Man, Or, Popular Chapters on Ethnography, Volume 1

John Kennedy - Ethnology - 1851 - 318 pages
...reproduced in another generation, and in two distinct instances. " It appears, therefore," says he, " past all doubt that a race of people may be propagated by this man having such ragged coats or coverings as himself; and if this should happen, and the accidental origin be foigotten,...
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The Natural History of Man: Comprising Inquiries Into the ..., Volume 1

James Cowles Prichard, Edwin Norris - Anthropology - 1855 - 462 pages
...and who is exactly in the same condition. It appears, therefore, past all doubt," says Mr. Baker, " that a race of people may be propagated by this man, having such rugged coats and coverings as himself; and if this should ever happen, and the accidental original be for gotten,...
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Twelve lectures on the connection between science and revealed ..., Volume 1

Nicholas Patrick S. Wiseman (card, abp. of Westminster.) - 1859 - 386 pages
...reproduced in another generation, and in two distinct instances. "It appears, therefore," says he, " past all doubt, that a race of people may be propagated by this man, having such ragged coats or coverings as himself; and if this should happen, and the accidental origin be forgotten,...
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Lectures Delivered Before the Young Men's Christian Association ..., Volume 4

Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - Christianity - 1864 - 520 pages
...all with the same rugged covering as himself. Only one of them is living, whom I saw with the father. It appears, therefore, past all doubt, that a race of people may be propagated by this man, having coverings of skins like himself; and if so, and the accidental origin be forgotten, it is not improbable...
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A Physician's problems

Charles Elam - 1869 - 422 pages
...did in himself, about nine weeks after birth. The relator of this account, Mr. Baker, continues : " It appears, therefore, past all doubt, that a race...they might be deemed a different species of mankind." Mr. Lawrence adds to this : " Two brothers, John Lambert, aged twenty-two, and Kichard, aged fourteen,...
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A Physician's Problems

Charles Elam - Medicine - 1869 - 432 pages
...did in himself, about nine weeks after birth. The relator of this accoiant, Mr. Baker, continues : " It appears, therefore, past all doubt, that a race...they might be deemed a different species of mankind." Mr. Lawrence adds to this: " Two brothers, John Lambert, aged twenty-two, and Richard, aged fourteen,...
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A Physician's Problems

Charles Elam - Mind and body - 1869 - 614 pages
...did in himself, about nine weeks after birth. The relator of this account, Mr. Baker, continues—" It appears, therefore, past all doubt that a race...they might be deemed a different species of mankind." Mr. Lawrence adds to this—" Two brothers, John Lambert, aged twenty-two, and Eichard, aged fourteen,...
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A Physician's Problems

Charles Elam - Medicine - 1869 - 516 pages
...did in himself, about nine weeks after birth. The relator of this account, Mr. Baker, continues—" It appears, therefore, past all doubt that a race...they might be deemed a different species of mankind." Mr. Lawrence adds to this—"Two brothers, John Lambert, aged twenty-two, and Eichard, aged fourteen,...
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