We have, however, given our reasons for considering the Cave-men as a different race.
In the main this is true; yet, near the close of this time, a different race arrived in Europe.
When those of the Pacific slope as a whole are compared with those of the Atlantic slope, there is a dissimilarity which marks them as the products of different races or as the result of different race influences.
A scattered location results in all stages of civilization when an expanding or intruding people begins to appropriate the territory of a different race.
And perhaps the misconception is typical of many others that may never be cleared up: not only between people of different race, but between those of different sex.
In crossing the Lozère I had not only come among new natural features, but moved into the territory of a different race.
But this is a different race; and perhaps the same great-heartedness that upheld them to resist, now enables them to differ in a kind spirit.
The Spartans would not have bestowed so much attention as they did on women of a different race; and all the domestic institutions of the Dorians would have been formed in a manner very unlike that which really obtained.
So long as these places belonged to the Achaeans, the Spartans were shut out from the sea, and surrounded on all sides by the possessions of a different race.
It was a strange land to them, with a strange sunlight; its brown people were a different race, outside their range of sympathy; its temples and buildings seemed to sustain fantastic standards of behaviour.
They may have been transition generations; they may have been a different race.
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