An Essay on the Causes of the Variety of Complexion and Figure in the Human Species. To which are Added, Animadversions on Certain Remarks Made on the First Edition of this Essay, by Mr. Charles White ... Also, Strictures on Lord Kaim's Discourse on the Original Diversity of Mankind. And an AppendixJ. Simpson and Company, 1810 - 411 Seiten |
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... consequence of a duty devolved by you upon the Author , pronounced in the form of an oration , before your very respectable body on the 27th of February in the year 1787. As you were pleased to express your satisfaction with it , and it ...
... consequence of a duty devolved by you upon the Author , pronounced in the form of an oration , before your very respectable body on the 27th of February in the year 1787. As you were pleased to express your satisfaction with it , and it ...
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... consequences which are charged upon them , I trust that a closer attention to the very fine and almost insensible effects of many physical causes , which , in the end produce the greatest re- sults , will convince the judicious inquirer ...
... consequences which are charged upon them , I trust that a closer attention to the very fine and almost insensible effects of many physical causes , which , in the end produce the greatest re- sults , will convince the judicious inquirer ...
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... was induced at first in consequence of disease ; but though he has , for a long time , enjoyed his health , the colour still remains . " I would 3. Where both causes co - operate , as is 53 not, in any uncommon degree, been exposed to ...
... was induced at first in consequence of disease ; but though he has , for a long time , enjoyed his health , the colour still remains . " I would 3. Where both causes co - operate , as is 53 not, in any uncommon degree, been exposed to ...
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... consequence in this question , notwithstanding ideas of personal beauty derived from their ancestors which they sedulously cherish , and which the arts of civilized life have enabled them to preserve , as far as is possible , against ...
... consequence in this question , notwithstanding ideas of personal beauty derived from their ancestors which they sedulously cherish , and which the arts of civilized life have enabled them to preserve , as far as is possible , against ...
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... consequences would result , in a degree , from the extreme neglect and filthiness of their persons . It deserves to be remarked that the natives of the West- India islands , even of those settled by the English and Danes , and the ...
... consequences would result , in a degree , from the extreme neglect and filthiness of their persons . It deserves to be remarked that the natives of the West- India islands , even of those settled by the English and Danes , and the ...
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Seite 282 - And the midwives said unto Pharaoh, Because the Hebrew women are not as the Egyptian women; for they are lively, and are delivered ere the midwives come in unto them.
Seite 2 - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Seite 263 - Comparing them by their faculties of memory, reason, and imagination, it appears to me that in memory they are equal to the whites ; in reason much inferior, as I think one could scarcely be found capable of tracing and comprehending the investigations of Euclid : and that in imagination they are dull, tasteless, and anomalous.
Seite 264 - Misery is often the parent of the most affecting touches in poetry. — Among the blacks is misery enough, God knows, but no poetry. Love is the peculiar oestrum of the poet. Their love is ardent, but it kindles the senses only, not the imagination.
Seite 2 - An Essay on the Causes of the Variety of Complexion and Figure in the Human Species. To which are added, Animadversions on certain Remarks made on the first edition of this Essay, by Mr. Charles White, in a series of Discourses delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester in England. Also, Strictures on LordKaims ' Discourse on the Original Diversity of Mankind.
Seite 274 - ... many have been brought up to the handicraft arts, and from that circumstance have always been associated with the whites. Some have been liberally educated, and all have lived in countries where the arts and sciences are cultivated to a considerable degree, and have had before their eyes samples of the best works from abroad.
Seite 264 - Most of them indeed have been confined to tillage, to their own homes, and their own society: yet many have been so situated that they might have availed themselves of the conversation of their masters; many have been brought up to the handicraft arts, and from that circumstance have always been associated with the whites.
Seite 37 - Asiatick continent we pass at once from the fair to the olive, and thence by various gradations in the darkness of the hue, to the black, colour which prevails in the southern provinces of the peninsulas of Arabia and India.
Seite 2 - An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the time* therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints.
Seite 266 - I am not prepared either to deny or affirm. 1 am inclined, however, to ascribe the apparent dullness of the negro principally to the wretched state of his existence first in his original country, where he is at once a poor and abject savage, and subjected to an atrocious despotism; and afterwards in those regions to which he is transported to finish his days in slavery, and toil. Genius, in order to its cultivation, and the advantageous display of its...