| Johann Baptist von Spix - 1824 - 686 pages
...the breast and arms are very strong ; the feet, on the contrary, in proportion, weaker. Their colour is a dark copper, or coffee brown. Their features,...so much inward as in them, on the other hand, not turned outwards as in the Ethiopians. But what gives these mestizoes a peculiarly striking appearance... | |
| Johann Baptist von Spix, Karl Friedrich Philipp von Martius - Brazil - 1824 - 372 pages
...strong; the feet, on the contrary, in proportion, weaker. Their colour is a dark copper, or coflee brown. Their features, on the whole, have more of...so much inward as in them, on the other hand, not turned outwards as in the Ethiopians. But what gives these mestizoes a peculiarly striking appearance... | |
| Josiah Conder - Argentina - 1825 - 374 pages
...; the feet, on the contrary, in proportion, weaker. Then- colour is a dark copper, or coffee-brown. Their features, on the whole, have more of the Ethiopic...so much inward as in them, on the other hand, not turned outwards as in the Ethiopians. But what gives these mestizoes a peculiarly striking appearance,... | |
| 1825 - 382 pages
...the nose broad and flattened, but neither turned up nor much bent; the mouth broad, with thick hut equal lips, which, as well as the lower jaw, project but little ; the bliSk eyes have a more open and freer look than in the Indians, yet are still a little oblique, if... | |
| Josiah Conder - Voyages and travels - 1830 - 404 pages
...strong; the feet, on the contrary, in proportion, weaker. Their colour is a dark copper, or coffee-brown. Their features, on the whole, have more of the Ethiopic...so much inward as in them, on the other hand, not turned outwards as in the Ethiopians. But what gives these mestizoes a peculiarly striking appearance,... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - Anthropology - 1845 - 748 pages
...bent ; the mouth broad, with thick but * Thompson's " Travels in South Africa." OF MIXED RACES OF MEN. equal lips, which, as well as the lower jaw, project...than in the Indians, yet are still a little oblique, and if not standing so much inward as in them, are on the other hand not turned outwards as in the... | |
| Charles Grenfell Nicolay - Cartography - 1852 - 482 pages
...so broad as the Indians ; broad and flattened nose, neither turned up nor much bent ; broad mouth, with thick but equal lips, which, as well as the lower jaw, project but little ; black eyes, intermediate in position between that of the Indians and the Negroes, and excessively... | |
| A. Winter - Hair - 1869 - 84 pages
..." whole, more of the Ethiopia than of the American " race, the countenance is oval, the cheek bones high, " but not so broad as in the Indians; the nose...with thick but equal lips, which, "as well as the the lower jaw, project but little. " The black eyes have a more open and free look " than in the Indians,... | |
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