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Example sentences for "genealogical"

Lexicographically close words:
gende; gender; gendered; genders; gendes; genealogies; genealogist; genealogists; genealogy; genelman
  1. This block contains a genealogical tree of the Hapsburg family, and is an exceedingly beautiful piece of ornamental design, very well cut.

  2. On the other hand the lovely genealogical tree above mentioned crowns this book with abundant honour, and the best of the cuts are so good that it is hardly possible to rank it after the first two.

  3. As soon, however, as the genealogical organization is further developed, marriage is changed from an individual relation to a relation between families, and the betrothal becomes a compact between the kindred groups.

  4. The state is therefore the result of the expansion of its primordial cell;[22] and the genealogical organization of society precedes and overlaps the territorial.

  5. Very often among rude races, particularly where the "genealogical organization is little developed or in process of decay," the marriage bond is lax, and it is readily dissolved at the pleasure of either party.

  6. Here also the results of the genealogical organization must be considered.

  7. On the formation of non-genealogical clans see HEARN, Aryan Household, 296 ff.

  8. Post, on the other hand, declares that the universality of wife-stealing is beyond question; and he holds that it is a natural incident of the genealogical organization of society.

  9. This is the first phylogeny or genealogical tree ever published.

  10. Hertwig is in error, and could never have carefully read what Lamarck did say, or have known that he was the first to throw aside the serial arrangement, and to sketch out a genealogical tree.

  11. Lamarck's idea of the animal series was that of a branched one, as shown by his genealogical tree on p.

  12. His tabular view of the classes of the animal kingdom was to his mind a genealogical tree; his idea of the animal kingdom anticipated and was akin to that of our day.

  13. Moreover, Lamarck was the inventor of the first genealogical tree; his phylogeny, in the second volume of his Philosophie zoologique (p.

  14. The natural system is a genealogical arrangement, in which we have to discover the lines of descent by the most permanent characters, however slight their vital importance may be.

  15. In classing varieties, I apprehend if we had a real pedigree, a genealogical classification would be universally preferred; and it has been attempted by some authors.

  16. Nevertheless their genealogical arrangement remains strictly true, not only at the present time, but at each successive period of descent.

  17. The Arabs loved genealogical tables, and were delighted to be able to follow their descent and history so far into hoary antiquity; accordingly, all this appeared to them both evident and flattering.

  18. They consequently exerted themselves to bring their genealogical records and traditions into unison with the Biblical accounts.

  19. The numerous Spanish-Jewish family of Nasi also traced back its pedigree to King David, and proved it by means of a genealogical table and seals.

  20. My researches left me with the idea that there is a very great deal of the aboriginal blood present in the genealogical make-up of the people of America, and that it is very widely spread.

  21. The Fairfield Historical Society has a museum of antiquities and a collection of genealogical and historical works.

  22. Similarly, we are enabled in the result to draw up genealogical tables.

  23. When the genealogical tree of the manuscripts has been drawn up, we endeavour to restore the text of the archetype by comparing the different traditions.

  24. By this method we can generally draw up without too much trouble a complete genealogical table (stemma codicum) of the preserved copies, which will bring out very clearly their relative importance.

  25. For convenience and distinction, as in all genealogical works, each name is given a number separately.

  26. Through these official channels should be found the missing links, which will connect the American Lines with the Welsh, and extend the genealogical tree across the Atlantic Ocean.

  27. Footnotes: {0} The genealogical tables in the book are in graphic form.

  28. Misspelled names, erroneous dates, genealogical mistakes which originated in the one and reappear in the other are fateful witnesses.

  29. His glance, which wandered over the entire room, noticed the genealogical tree, hanging on the wall.

  30. Albert stood respectfully, while his father sat in his great armorial chair, just beneath the large frame in which the genealogical tree of the illustrious family of Rheteau de Commarin spread its luxuriant branches.

  31. Since gesture, in genealogical order, holds the second rank in human languages, we shall reserve for it that place in the series of our oratorical studies.

  32. These genealogical records, and other records of New England families which intermarried with this family, have not been brought up to date.

  33. The main points in our genealogical tree were clearly recognised by Darwin in the sixth chapter of the "Descent of Man".

  34. Darwin recognises the great gap between man and his nearest relatives, but similar gaps exist at other parts of the mammalian genealogical tree: the allied forms have become extinct.

  35. It is obvious that, notwithstanding the necessity for fitting man's line of descent into the genealogical tree of the Primates, especially the apes, opinions in regard to it differ greatly in detail.

  36. It enables us on this view to reconstruct the pedigrees of animals and so to form a genealogical tree which shall be the true expression of their natural relations.

  37. Only those who deny the many points of agreement, the sole basis of classification, and thus of a natural genealogical tree, can look upon the position of Darwin and Haeckel as antiquated, or as standing on an insufficient foundation.

  38. But this would be to deny all value to classification, which must after all be the ultimate basis of a genealogical tree.

  39. For such a genealogical tree is nothing more than a summarised representation of what is known in regard to the degree of resemblance between the different forms.

  40. The one galling fact that Karl could not overlook, in Marshal Soult's raid, was the desecration of the genealogical tree.

  41. In 1806 Marshal Soult had slashed the genealogical tree of the Bismarck family; and young Otto, who often heard the story, grew up with the idea that the French were ogres.

  42. A good test is to turn to the engraved genealogical tree on the recto of leaf Cc6.

  43. Other books there are which have certain passages frequently mutilated, or a genealogical tree or a table generally missing.

  44. We are next introduced to the subject of "Genealogical Evidence" (p.

  45. The argumentative import of his twenty weary pages on "Genealogical Evidence" (pp.

  46. The first attempts to reconstruct the genealogical history of the Crustacea started from the assumption that the "theory of recapitulation" could be applied to their larval history.

  47. The genealogical tree of the violin given below shows the relative positions of both kinds of rotta and chrotta.

  48. In England, where, in spite of the strict rules of Court etiquette, the genealogical relations of the self-made man are not considered of such great importance, my ardent defence of British interests could not be overlooked.


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