Observations on the Climate in Different Parts of America: Compared with the Climate in Corresponding Parts of the Other Continent. To which are Added, Remarks on the Different Complexions of the Human Race; with Some Account of the Aborigines of America. Being an Introductory Discourse to The History of North-Carolina ...T. & J. Swords, 1811 - 199 Seiten |
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... colonies , that are now the United States ; for few observations on the climate have been made , in those extensive provinces which are under the dominion of Spain or Portugal . That we may form a better estimate of the climate , in ...
... colonies , that are now the United States ; for few observations on the climate have been made , in those extensive provinces which are under the dominion of Spain or Portugal . That we may form a better estimate of the climate , in ...
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... present always . * This is very observable in the Negroes on Long- Island , whose ancestors were imported , by the original Dutch colonists , above one hundred years ago . served between one man and another , may doubtless be ( 42 )
... present always . * This is very observable in the Negroes on Long- Island , whose ancestors were imported , by the original Dutch colonists , above one hundred years ago . served between one man and another , may doubtless be ( 42 )
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... colony of Portuguese , who settled at Mitamba , in Africa , are be- come black , with crisped hair ; they are only distinguished by their language from the aborigines . * The descendants of French and English families , who have lived ...
... colony of Portuguese , who settled at Mitamba , in Africa , are be- come black , with crisped hair ; they are only distinguished by their language from the aborigines . * The descendants of French and English families , who have lived ...
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... colony . They probably wandered from a higher latitude , long after the destruction of Jerusalem ; and being of the tribe of Judah , or Idumean proselytes , the ancient enmity subsists between them and the Israel- ites . Be this as it ...
... colony . They probably wandered from a higher latitude , long after the destruction of Jerusalem ; and being of the tribe of Judah , or Idumean proselytes , the ancient enmity subsists between them and the Israel- ites . Be this as it ...
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... colonies , the cattle were fed in winter , but they were seldom housed . Hence it fol- lows , that they were ... colonists , in most cases , were inattentive to the size of the male or fe- male from which their cattle were to spring . We ...
... colonies , the cattle were fed in winter , but they were seldom housed . Hence it fol- lows , that they were ... colonists , in most cases , were inattentive to the size of the male or fe- male from which their cattle were to spring . We ...
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alleged America American savage ancestors animals antiquity Apelachian appears arts Asia Atlantic Atlantic Ocean atmosphere beast become body Brahmans cause coast colder colonies colour complexion covered cultivation degenerate degree of cold degree of latitude discovered earth easterly eastward effect Egypt Egyptians Europe evaporation Falkland islands flood fluid formed formerly greater greatly Greenland Gulf stream habits hair heat Hence it follows Herodotus high latitudes Hindoos historians human race hundred Iceland Indians inhabitants islands Jews land lately lati latitude less live migrated Moses mountains nation natives nature navigation nearly Nootka Sound observed ocean old continent opinion Panonia papillæ Persia philosophers present prevail produced quadrupeds rain reason regions river Siberia Sir William Jones skin snow soil South-America supposed surface Tartars temperate temperature thousand tion trade wind tudes tumuli turkey vernal equinox Vinland warm climates warmer westerly winds winter
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 165 - caused it to rain upon the earth. But there went up a " mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the « ground.
Seite 155 - Then shall the dust return to the earth as it " was, and the spirit shall return to God who gave it.
Seite 79 - Quoique le sauvage du nouveau monde soit à peu près " de même stature que l'homme de notre monde, cela ne " suffit pas pour qu'il puisse faire une exception au fait " général du rapetissement de la nature vivante dans tout «' ce continent Le sauvage est foible & petit par les
Seite 155 - The wicked is driven away in his " wickedness, but the righteous hath hope in his death.
Seite 19 - He giveth snow like wool; he scattereth the hoar-frost like ashes; he casteth forth his ice like morsels: who
Seite ii - and Proprietors of such Copies, during the Time therein mentioned." And also to an Act, entitled,
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Seite ii - Independence of the United States of America, Thomas and James Swords, of the said district, hare deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following,
Seite 161 - This, however, had produced no alteration in the climate of Egypt. The fruits of the earth, and the phenomena of the Nile, had always been the same; nor had any extraordinary or fatal diseases occurred.
Seite 148 - God made a wind to pass over the earth and the waters assuaged.