So a common food may produce the same effects as a common origin.
Such resemblances seemed to be explicable only by a common origin.
Whether these mounds possess features identifying them with those of the Mississippi valley, or indicating a common origin, remains to be decided.
For that the Belgae and the inhabitants of the countries bordering on the Baltic, had a common origin, there seems to be little reason to doubt.
For as the Belgae, Picts, and Saxons seem to have had a common origin, it is not worth while to differ about names.
The next group of analogies is formed by cases which may be reduced to common origin.
It was to proceed on the basis of common origin and on the assumption of a certain common stock of language, religion, material culture, and law to start with.
And the Teutonic Wedde would further countenance the view that we have to do in this case with analogous expediency or, possibly, common origin, not loans.
Common origin, not similarity of features, appears to him as the fundamental basis for fruitful comparison.
We quite agree with Mr. Darwin, that 'man is constructed on the same general type or model with other mammals,' but we fail to see in this an argument for the doctrine that he and they have a common origin.
If their excesses were pathogenic often, he believed with Lombroso that genius and hysteria draw upon a common origin sometimes, also that, from among this unstable material, there emerged on occasions hints of undeniable value.
But I find there what I seek yet have forgotten, and that with me were dear Fillery and another--a Comely One whom he brings--as though we belong together and have a common origin.
Was it that something in the three of them pertained to a common origin?
However distinct they are now, they were probably like each other at first, and therefore all probably had a common origin.
The mass of evidence which has been accumulated by scholars illustrative of a common origin of mythologies and a centralization of them around the serpent; or, as G.
There is the unity involved in continuous unbroken descent from a common origin, and there is unity of effective interconnexion and mutual dependence.
Each party and each nation adds its own contribution; all have a common origin, and all spring from the same root.
Naturally, where there is a common origin, many traits of the primitive unity of character are likely to persist, and where there is effective intercommunication, many differences may be rubbed off.
But what a common language does do, is to show that a common intercourse has existed, and the possibility of intermixture; and if it does not point to a common origin, it points at least to a common future.
Or they may have had a common origin in the region of the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and southern Arabia.
Wilfred Scawen Blunt[74] says that Huxley 'had long suspected a common origin of the Egyptians and the Dravidians of India, perhaps a long belt of brown-skinned men from India to Spain in very early days.
I-10] Touching the question whether the Americans and the people of the old world are of common origin, see: Brasseur de Bourbourg, Hist.
The ancient French customs were in many respects similar to those of England, having a common origin; and Christmas was considered, in like manner, a great time for feasting and rejoicing.
We shall be convinced of this truth if we only consider that science and myth have a common origin.
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