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" Every special characteristic which distinguishes a Japanese from the average of mankind is seen in the Eskimo in an exaggerated degree, so that there can be no doubt about their being derived from the same stock. It has also been shown that these special... "
Proceedings of the Canadian Institute - Page 279
by Canadian Institute - 1888
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 28

1885 - 558 pages
...Strait. Every special characteristic which distinguishes a Japanese from the average of mankind is seen in the Eskimo in an exaggerated degree, so that there can he no doubt about their being derived from the same stock. It has also been shown that these special...
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Nature, Volume 31

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1885 - 760 pages
...Straits. Every special characteristic which distinguishes a Japanese from the average of mankind is seen in the Eskimo in an exaggerated degree, so that there can be no doubt about their being derived from the same stock. It has also been shown that these special characteristics...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 28

1886 - 922 pages
...Strait. Every special characteristic which distinguishes a Japanese from the average of mankind is seen in the Eskimo in an exaggerated degree, so that there can be no doubt about their being derived from the same stock. It has also been shown that these special characteristics...
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Nature, Volume 35

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 770 pages
...: — " Every special characteristic which distinguishes a Japanese from the average of mankind is seen in the Eskimo in an exaggerated degree, so that there can be no doubt about their being derived from the same stock. It has also been shown that these special characteristics...
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Proceedings of the Canadian Institute

Canadian Institute - 1889 - 384 pages
...Loo. cit., p. 391. 7.' Voc. FranQ. Esquim. 1876, p. xxv. 8. Human Race, p. 243. reached America. HW Elliott1 detects a striking resemblance between the...the Mongols of Asia, represented by the Japanese. AH Keane3 reviewing Dr. Rink's paper on the Eskimo dialects, referred to above, notices the views advanced...
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Essays on Museums and Other Subjects Connected with Natural History, by Sir ...

William Henry Flower - 1898 - 428 pages
...Straits. Every special characteristic which distinguishes a Japanese from the average of mankind is seen in the Eskimo in an exaggerated degree, so that there can be no doubt about their being derived from the same stock. It has also been shown that these special characteristics...
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Nonassimilability of Japanese in Hawaii and the U.S.: Hearings ... July 17, 1922

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Territories - 1922 - 74 pages
...Strait. Every special characteristic which distinguishes a Japanese from the average of mankind is seen in the Eskimo in an exaggerated degree, so that there can be no doubt about their being derived from the same stock (p. 387). * * * The Japanese are said by their language...
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain ..., Volume 14

1885 - 448 pages
...Straits. Every special characteristic which distinguishes a Japanese from the average of mankind is seen in the Eskimo in an exaggerated degree, so that there can be no doubt about their being derived from the same stock. It has also been shown that these special characteristics...
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