James Cowles Prichard
James Cowles Prichard
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The eastern origin of the celtic nations
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Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind
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Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind; Volume 1
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Prichard And Symonds In Especial Relation To Mental Science
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An Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology
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Researches into the physical history of mankind
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Researches Into The Physical History Of Mankind, Volume 4
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Researches Into The Physical History Of Mankind, Volume 2
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The Natural History of Man
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Darstellung der Aegyptischen Mythologie
cover - AOAnalysis of the Egyptian MythologyJames Cowles Prichard
Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology
no cover - AOAnalysis of the Egyptian Mythol...James Cowles Prichard
Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology, in Which the Philosophy and the Superstitions of the Ancient Egyptians Are Compared with Those of the Indians and Other Nations of Antiquity
no cover - PEPhysical Ethnography of the Afr...James Cowles Prichard
Physical Ethnography of the African Races. 3d; Edition 1837
no cover - LALife and Times of Hincmar, Arch...James Cowles Prichard
Life and Times of Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims
no cover - OTOn the Different Forms of Insan...James Cowles Prichard
On the Different Forms of Insanity in Relation to Jurisprudence
no cover - EOEthnography of Europe. 3D Ed. 1841James Cowles Prichard
Ethnography of Europe. 3D Ed. 1841
no cover - TEThe Eastern Origin of the Celti...James Cowles Prichard
The Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations Proved by a Comparison of Their Dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages. Forming a Supplement to Researches into the Physical History of Mankind
no cover - EOEastern Origin of the Celtic Na...James Cowles Prichard
Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations Proved by a Comparison of Their Dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages
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The eastern origin of the celtic nations
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Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind
- Open Work
Researches Into the Physical History of Mankind; Volume 1
- Open Work
Prichard And Symonds In Especial Relation To Mental Science
- Open Work
An Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology
- Open Work
Researches into the physical history of mankind
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Researches Into The Physical History Of Mankind, Volume 4
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Researches Into The Physical History Of Mankind, Volume 2
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The Natural History of Man
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Darstellung der Aegyptischen Mythologie
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Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology
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Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology, in Which the Philosophy and the Superstitions of the Ancient Egyptians Are Compared with Those of the Indians and Other Nations of Antiquity
- Open Work
Physical Ethnography of the African Races. 3d; Edition 1837
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Life and Times of Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims
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On the Different Forms of Insanity in Relation to Jurisprudence
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Ethnography of Europe. 3D Ed. 1841
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The Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations Proved by a Comparison of Their Dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages. Forming a Supplement to Researches into the Physical History of Mankind
- Open Work
Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations Proved by a Comparison of Their Dialects with the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages