Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... race to have descended from a single original proge- nitor . We shall only remark , that no reasonable man , who compares the races of mankind , can for a moment fail to ob- serve that the difference in the appearance of the American ...
... race to have descended from a single original proge- nitor . We shall only remark , that no reasonable man , who compares the races of mankind , can for a moment fail to ob- serve that the difference in the appearance of the American ...
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... race , possess less of the flattened nose , projecting jaws and woolly hair . Some of these , as the Andaman islanders , are considered by many travellers as the most imbruted of the human race , violent , sullen , stupid , and ...
... race , possess less of the flattened nose , projecting jaws and woolly hair . Some of these , as the Andaman islanders , are considered by many travellers as the most imbruted of the human race , violent , sullen , stupid , and ...
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... race ? What is there in these definitions indicating a differ- ence greater than that which subsists between different branches of a great race ; between the French , Germans and Italians , or indeed between many of the modifications of ...
... race ? What is there in these definitions indicating a differ- ence greater than that which subsists between different branches of a great race ; between the French , Germans and Italians , or indeed between many of the modifications of ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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