| Arnold Guyot - 1849 - 376 sider
...perfection, from the equatorial to the polar regions, in proportion to the temperatures, man presents to our view his purest, his most perfect type, at...proportion to their distance, even to the extreme points of the southern continents, where we find the most deformed and degenerate races, and the lowest... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1855 - 360 sider
...perfection, from the equatorial to the polar regions, in proportion to the temperatures, man presents to our view his purest, his most perfect type, at...proportion to their distance, even to the extreme pointr of the southern continents, where we find the most deformed and degenerate races, and the lowest... | |
| W. E. Manley - 1859 - 396 sider
...into the arable plains and spread toward all parts of the horizon." pp. 292, 293. 351. " Man presents to our view his purest, his most perfect type, at...temperate continents, at the centre of Asia-Europe, in the region of Iran of Armenia and of Caucassus ; and departing from this Geographical centre, in the three... | |
| ARNOLD GUYOT - 1860 - 342 sider
...Much has been said, gentlemen, much has been written, on this important question of the human raws — one of the most difficult and the most delicate the...proportion to their distance, even to the extreme pointr of the southern continents, where we find the most deformed and degenerate races, and the lowest... | |
| William J. Barbee - 1861 - 432 sider
...perfection from the equatorial to the polar regions, in proportion to the temperatures, man presents to our view his purest, his most perfect type, at...centre in the three grand directions of the lands (Eastern Asia, Africa, and America), the types gradually lose the beauty of their forms in proportion... | |
| David Page - 1864 - 374 sider
...characteristics of his race. And even as regards the whole species, it is held by some that " Man presents to our view his purest, his most perfect type at the...Asia-Europe, in the regions of Iran, of Armenia, and the Caucasus ; and, departing from this geographical centre in the three grand directions of the lands,... | |
| David Page - 1864 - 352 sider
...characteristics of his race. And even as regards the whole species, it is held by some that " Man presents to our view his purest, his most perfect type at the very centre of the temperate continents—at the centre of Asia-Europe, in the regions of Iran, of Armenia, and the Caucasus ; and,... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1872 - 354 sider
...perfection, from the equatorial to the polar regions, in proportion to the temperatures, man presents to our view his purest, his most perfect type, at...the three grand directions of the lands, the types ip adually lose the beauty of their forms in proportion to their distance, even to the extreme points-... | |
| Joseph Simms - 1873 - 830 sider
...temperate regions of the great land-hemisphere, almost in the middle of the great north-eastern continent, in the regions of Iran, of Armenia, and of the Caucasus;...beauty of their forms in proportion to their distance. At the extreme points of the southern continents we find the most deformed and degenerate races, the... | |
| B. F. Cocker - 1875 - 442 sider
...from the polar to the equatorial regions in proportion to the increase of temperature, " man presents to our view his purest, his most perfect type at the...temperate continents, at the centre of Asia-Europe, in the region of Iran, of Armenia, and of the Caucasus ; and, departing from this geographical centre in the... | |
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