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Thomas Bendyshe (1827–1886) was an
English barrister and academic,
known as a
magazine proprietor and translator. He was the
fourth son of John
Bendyshe R...
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Bendyshe Layton (died 17
January 1918) was a
British businessman and
member of the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong. He was with the firm of Gibb, Livingston...
- of the Earth" from
Journal des Scavans, 24
April 1684.
Translated by T.
Bendyshe in
Memoirs Read
Before the
Anthropological Society of London, vol. 1, 1863–64...
- 109. ISBN 978-1-4200-6877-1.
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1865).
Thomas Bendyshe (ed.). The
Anthropological Treatises of
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. Anthropological...
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anthropological treatises of
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach,
translated by
Thomas Bendyshe, 1865. By the 19th century, however,
scientific racism was
favoring a classification...
- Club
members included:
Richard Monkton Milnes,
Charles Bradlaugh,
Thomas Bendyshe,
Algernon Swinburne, Sir
James Plaisted Wilde,
General Studholme John Hodgson...
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Christianity portal Bill
Bendyshe Burnett (1917–1994) was a
South African Anglican bishop and archbishop. He was
archbishop of Cape Town from 1974 to 1981...
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anthropological treatises of
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach,
translated by
Thomas Bendyshe, 1865. By the 19th century, however, a
classification of Austronesians...
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Reclamation Scheme in 1890.
Persuaded by the
suggestion of
temporary councillor Bendyshe Layton that Hong Kong
should have electricity, they
secretly acquired an...
- and Bones", Harper's, July 2005, pp. 39–55 Blumenbach,
Johann Friedrich;
Bendyshe,
Thomas (26
October 1865). The
Anthropological Treatises of
Johann Friedrich...