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- catalog contributor b7865006.
- catalog contributor b7865007.
- catalog coverage "United States Civilization.".
- catalog created "1891.".
- catalog date "1891".
- catalog date "1891.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1891.".
- catalog description "Biographical sketch of the author -- Man considered as a unit -- Limits and orders of nature -- Language: its origin and use -- St. Augustine and Baron Cuvier, or, The meeting of the fifth and nineteenth centuries -- Predominance of the religious sentiment in the early ages -- Ancient religion and modern science -- Origin and perpetuation of natural races of mankind -- Unity in variety of the human race -- Character of the ancient Germans -- Man of America, Spanish and English -- Arts and commerce of the Phoenicians -- Elements of American civilization.".
- catalog extent "335 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard College Library history of science project ; 00008. mmf".
- catalog issued "1891".
- catalog issued "1891.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott,".
- catalog spatial "United States Civilization.".
- catalog subject "Ethnology.".
- catalog subject "GN27 .K55".
- catalog subject "Human beings.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Biographical sketch of the author -- Man considered as a unit -- Limits and orders of nature -- Language: its origin and use -- St. Augustine and Baron Cuvier, or, The meeting of the fifth and nineteenth centuries -- Predominance of the religious sentiment in the early ages -- Ancient religion and modern science -- Origin and perpetuation of natural races of mankind -- Unity in variety of the human race -- Character of the ancient Germans -- Man of America, Spanish and English -- Arts and commerce of the Phoenicians -- Elements of American civilization.".
- catalog title "The natural history of man, and the rise and progress of philosophy : a series of lectures / delivered by Alexander Kinmont.".
- catalog type "text".