Papers on Inter-racial Problems: Communicated to the First Universal Races Congress, Held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911Gustav Spiller Mnemosyne Publishing Company, 1969 - 485 páginas |
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... population , and to apply the method to the leading Races and great Nations of mankind . Such evaluations , even though , at the first attempt , they may not have a very high degree of precision , are much to be preferred to the general ...
... population , and to apply the method to the leading Races and great Nations of mankind . Such evaluations , even though , at the first attempt , they may not have a very high degree of precision , are much to be preferred to the general ...
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... population of the Hawaiian Islands estimated at 300,000 when Cook discovered the Islands in 1778 had declined to 29,787 in 1900 . It was apparent , however , even in the time of Darwin , that a cross between the native stock and a ...
... population of the Hawaiian Islands estimated at 300,000 when Cook discovered the Islands in 1778 had declined to 29,787 in 1900 . It was apparent , however , even in the time of Darwin , that a cross between the native stock and a ...
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... population of England , is in striking contrast with the rapid decline of the Tasmanians , Maoris , and Australians . Facts in favour of the view that mulattoes are not fertile are so eagerly sought that the large body of evidence ...
... population of England , is in striking contrast with the rapid decline of the Tasmanians , Maoris , and Australians . Facts in favour of the view that mulattoes are not fertile are so eagerly sought that the large body of evidence ...
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CIRCULARS ISSUED BY THE CONGRESS EXECUTIVE | xiii |
FIRST SESSION | 1 |
SECOND SESSION | 40 |
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