Science, Volume 14John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 |
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... question arose , Who are the Indians , and where did they come from ? Naturally enough , the Indian had his own answers to these ques- tions . It may almost be said , as many tribes , so many origins . A large number of tribes claim to ...
... question arose , Who are the Indians , and where did they come from ? Naturally enough , the Indian had his own answers to these ques- tions . It may almost be said , as many tribes , so many origins . A large number of tribes claim to ...
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... questions on this card should be asked in the case of every person who is too deaf to be taught in ordinary schools for hearing persons , or who cannot hear conversation in a loud tone of voice . - Note B. Question No. 5 is very ...
... questions on this card should be asked in the case of every person who is too deaf to be taught in ordinary schools for hearing persons , or who cannot hear conversation in a loud tone of voice . - Note B. Question No. 5 is very ...
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... question of development , as they certainly do upon the kindred question of adaptation ? The answer has been given us very lately by Hugo de Vries of Amsterdam . This investigator , who has done very much to clear up certain obscurities ...
... question of development , as they certainly do upon the kindred question of adaptation ? The answer has been given us very lately by Hugo de Vries of Amsterdam . This investigator , who has done very much to clear up certain obscurities ...
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF ALL THE ARTS AND SCIENCES | 35 |
Subscriptions United States and Canada | 60 |
Communications will be welcomed from any quarter Rejected manuscripts will | 236 |
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