Here the second element steps in to complicate the account. At the moment when our investigation begins, the main center of civilization lay around the eastern Mediterranean. The other isolated civilizations— India, China, Mexico, Peru — had, some... The Oriental and Biblical Journal - Page 211edited by - 1880 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1880 - 710 pages
...the Semitic and Aryan races. Somewhat similar is the position of the great Mongoloid family, which has developed a civilization in China alone, among...Hellenic civilization would have been very different if tfie settlers of Attica had happened rather to occupy the valley of the Nile, and that the Egyptians... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1880 - 800 pages
...undiscoverable, the whole national character is due, no consistent evolutionist can reasonably doubt. While we allow that the Aryan blood of the Hellenes...Egyptians, must we not equally grant that Hellenic civilisation would have been very different if the settlers of Attica had happened rather to occupy... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1880 - 824 pages
...undiscoverable, the whole nations! character is due, no consistent evolutionist can reasonably doubt. While wo allow that the Aryan blood of the Hellenes had much...Egyptians, must we not equally grant that Hellenic civilisation would have been very different if the settlers of Attica had happened rather to occupy... | |
| 1880 - 922 pages
...Phidias if they had possessed no material for sculpture more tractable than the hard granite of Syene ? While -we allow that the Aryan blood of the Hellenes...differences which mark them off from the Negroid Egyptians, can we doubt that Hellenic civilization would have been very different if the settlers of Attica had... | |
| 1880 - 900 pages
...Phidias if they had possessed no material for sculpture more tractable than the hard granite of Syene ? "While we allow that the Aryan blood of the Hellenes...differences which mark them off from the Negroid Egyptians, can we doubt that Hellenic civilization would have been very different if the settlers of Attica had... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1880 - 1436 pages
...Pheidias if they had possessed no material for sculpture more tractable than the hard granite of Syene ? While we allow that the Aryan blood of the Hellenes...differences which mark them off from the Negroid Egyptians, can we doubt that Hellenic civilisation would have been very different if the settlers of Attica had... | |
| 1880 - 798 pages
...more tractable than the hard granite of Syene ? While we allo* that the Aryan blood of the Helletes had much to do with the differences which mark them off from the Negroid Egyptians, can we doubt that Hellenic civilization would have been very different if the settlers of Attica had... | |
| 1880 - 370 pages
...the Semitic and Aryan races. Somewhat similar is the position of the great Mongoloid family, which has developed a civilization in China alone, among...Attica had happened rather to occupy the valley of the Nile,xand that the Egyptians would have become a race of enterprising sailors and foreign merchants... | |
| 1881 - 370 pages
...the Semitic and Aryan races. Somewhat similar Is the position of the great Mongoloid family, which has developed a civilization in China alone, among...not equally grant that Hellenic civilization would havo been very different if the settlers of Attica had happened rather to occupy the valley of the... | |
| 1880 - 814 pages
...Pheidias if they had possessed no material for sculpture more tractable than the hard granite of Syene ? While we allow that the Aryan blood of the Hellenes...differences which mark them off from the Negroid Egyptians, can we doubt that Hellenic civilization would have been very different if the settlers of Attica had... | |
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