The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 67
... regard the hue of the skin as a sufficient test of the Caucasian race ; since , whatever we may assume to be its typical complexion , that type is subject to every kind and degree of modification . The Arabs , the Berbers , the Jews ...
... regard the hue of the skin as a sufficient test of the Caucasian race ; since , whatever we may assume to be its typical complexion , that type is subject to every kind and degree of modification . The Arabs , the Berbers , the Jews ...
Page 73
... regard to the aborigines of Australia . They were supposed to be at the bottom of the scale , not merely as regards their physical condition , but to be deficient in their intellectual and their moral feelings , and to want even the ...
... regard to the aborigines of Australia . They were supposed to be at the bottom of the scale , not merely as regards their physical condition , but to be deficient in their intellectual and their moral feelings , and to want even the ...
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... regard to the fact of ignorance of , and apathy to , Indian interests , we find our views corrob- orated by what we believe we are entitled to call the highest authority on such a point , the Times newspaper , which , in a leading ...
... regard to the fact of ignorance of , and apathy to , Indian interests , we find our views corrob- orated by what we believe we are entitled to call the highest authority on such a point , the Times newspaper , which , in a leading ...
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