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Under the group heading "Ethnology" there was but one class, representing illustration of the growth of culture; the origin and development of arts and industries; ceremonies, religious rites, and games; social and domestic manners and customs; languages and origin of writing.
Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
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( "Ethnology"), says: "It is not quite clear how pious minds can be disturbed by this theory; for creation obtains more dignity and importance if it has in itself the power of renewal and development of the perfect."
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality Rudolf Schmid
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Probably all the supplementary volumes, as Hale's "Ethnology," and Pickering's "Races of Men," will follow.
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 Various
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Another on "Ethnology," in which he sought a scientific basis for his claim for the negro's equality with the white man, was not so popular -- with white people.
Frederick Douglass 1932
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Sahalin all your critical reviews except the first two, which I have read; have Peshel's "Ethnology" sent me there too, except the first two instalments, which I have already.
Letters of Anton Chekhov Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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Green published a study in the journal '' Ethnology '' which echoed the work of Clellan S. Ford and Frank Ambrose Beach.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Conservative 2010
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"Ethnology"; and Havelock Ellis, "The Origin of War," in The Philosophy of Conflict and other Essays.
Pagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning Edward Carpenter 1886
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Jiménez Moreno was a distinguished geographer, historian, anthropologist and archeologist who held various positions in the National Museum of Archaeology, History and Ethnology.
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Jiménez Moreno was a distinguished geographer, historian, anthropologist and archeologist who held various positions in the National Museum of Archaeology, History and Ethnology.
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Even John Wesley Powell who eventually headed up the new Bureau of Ethnology thought hunters could be made into farmers.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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