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Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1860
 

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Stran 1574 - Initwe discern somewhat of the ancient dignity and power of the high chief or ariki, and a remnant of the sovereign authority they once possessed, with the remarkable union of the kingly and sacerdotal character in their persons. It rendered them a distinct race ; more nearly allied to gods than men...
Stran 2037 - Ueber die typischen Verschiedenheiten der Windungen der Hemisphären und über die Lehre vom Hirngewicht, mit besonderer Rücksicht auf die Hirnbildung intelligenter Männer.
Stran 1640 - Uebersetzungsstücken, aus den besten neueren englischen Prosaisten und Dichtern gezogen, nach stufenweiser Schwierigkeit geordnet, mit zahlreichen unter dem Texte angebrachten Bedeutungen der Wörter, sowie mit lebensgeschichtlichen Anmerkungen versehen, als auch mit...
Stran 1584 - Government was in earnest about to try the experiment, whether a fragment of the great human family, long sunk in heathen darkness, could be raised from its state of social degradation and maintained and preserved as a civilized people: whether it were possible to bring two distinct portions of the human race, in the opposite conditions of civilization and barbarism, into immediate contact, without the destruction of the uncivilized race; and whether in rendering the colonization of a barbarous country...
Stran 1580 - ... 4. These three peculiarities are shared by all the islands in the south temperate zone (including even Tristan d'Acunha, though placed so close to Africa), between which islands the transportation of seeds is even more unlikely than between the larger masses of land. 5. The plants of the Antarctic islands which are equally natives of New Zealand, Tasmania, and Australia, are almost invariably found only on the lofty mountains of these countries.
Stran 1575 - Taylor claimed that the main stories were known in every part of the country; "we have a sure proof that the general tradition is correct, and that the natives have a more accurate account of the founders of their race than either the English or Spanish have of theirs in America.""2...

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