Homme + Origines
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- The antiquity of man in America, a paper read before the Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science, on the evenings of the 8th February, and 8th March, 1869, by William Gossip
- The unity of the human race, a lecture delivered before the members of the Belleville Young Men's Christian Association, on the evening of the 19th March, 1860 and now published at their request, by William McLaren
- What is man?, or, Thoughts on the origin, nature, and destiny of man, by Cornelius Connolly
- La géologie, conférence faite à la salle de "La Patrie" jeudi, le 28 février 1884, par M.M. Mitivier
- Address before the Rocky Mountain Medical Association, June 6, 1877, containing some observations on the geological age of the world, the appearance of animal life upon the globe, the antiquity of man, and the archæological remains of extinct races found on the American continent, with views of the origin and practice of medicine among uncivilized races, more especially the North American Indians : to which is appended a synopsis of the previous addresses and also biographies of the members of the Association, by J.M. Toner
- The origin of languages and the antiquity of speaking man, an address before the Section of Anthropology of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Buffalo, August, 1886, by Horatio Hale
- The story of the earth and man, by J.W. Dawson
- Earth's first man, by W.R. Harris
- The origin of man, introduction, by F.M.R. Spendlove
- Antiquité reculée de l'homme non prouvée, l'homme primitif n'était pas sauvage, par B.C.Y. ; (traduit de l'anglais)
- L'existence de l'homme, critique de la conférence du Dr Mitivier, [Boucher de la Bruère]
- Facts and fancies in modern science, studies of the relations of science to prevalent speculations and religious belief : being the lectures of the Samuel A. Crozer Foundation in connection with the Crozer Theological Seminary, for 1881, by J.W. Dawson
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