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reply, «brf i. i. Jt.ge.her, So I p~ » 
to his quasi facts in support of his views. 
25. He says : — 
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does appear to have taken pi • [ •] fte ; r fellow-countrvmen, had 
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introduced outriggers. [B.] 1 According to Burton, the Wajiji 
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Which speak for themselves. Some 0 Irntfca^ plant , and we 
vated the maize. Now the maize is a d Ta nce made by these 
havehere therefore elear evideneeh^ ^ llama . Those 
wlmbelieve itfhe diversity of species of men, may endeavour to maintain 
that the Peruvians had domestic llamas from the beginning. • • • [ 
Another rery atrong cnee „ the boomerang th A tion . 
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We cannot look on it as a reli P cannot have learnt it 
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Archbishop Whately would certainly admit to be true sav g • 
26. But now having f, 0 ^^ 
“ exactly the case we wan , value S 0 f a ll those quasi facts, 
let us consider what is the ™me e Dropos ition Sir John 
or instances of savage advancement ihe propo 
Lubbock had to establish M > . de some s teps towards 
selves, or, as he says, have ao y examp l e from higher races, 
improvement without mstruc exam A s and arguments in 
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