| 1783 - 1276 pages
...thofe born in the country of their parents. I have oblerved the fame of the fecond generation, where a mixture with the people of the country has been...avoided. On the other hand, the offspring and all the defcendents of the Guinea and other African Caves, imported -there, continue in the lad inftance as... | |
| 1783 - 424 pages
...tliofeborn in the country of their parents. I haveobferved the fame of the fécond generation, where a mixture with the people of the country has been...avoided. On the other hand, the offspring and all the defcendants of the Guinea and ether African (laves, imported there, continue in the laft initance as... | |
| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1783 - 520 pages
...the country of their parents ; and the author has obferved the fame of the fecond generation,, where a mixture with the people of the country has been avoided. On the other hand, the defceniants of the Guinea and other African flavei, imported thither, retain all the, blachncfs of... | |
| William Marsden - Ethnology - 1784 - 408 pages
...thofe born in the country of their parents. I have obferved the fame of the fecond generation, where a mixture with the people of the country has been...avoided. On the other hand, the offspring and all the defcendants of the Guinea and other African- flaves imported there, continue in the laft inftance as... | |
| William Marsden - Natural history - 1784 - 424 pages
...thofe born in the country of their parents. I have obferved the fame of the ftcond generation, where a mixture with the people of the country has been...avoided. On the other hand, the offspring and all the defeendants of the Guinea and other African flaves imported there, continue in the laft inftance as... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1785 - 652 pages
...thofe born in the country of their parents. I have obferved the fame of the fécond generation, where a mixture with the people of the country has been...avoided. On the other hand, the offspring and all the defendants of the Guinea and other African flave» imported there, continue in the laft inftance as... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - Anatomy, Comparative - 1819 - 646 pages
...difference of colour in the different inhabitants of the earth is not the immediate effect of climate. The children of Europeans born in this island are...when a mixture with the people of the country has l>een avoided. On the other hand, the offspring and all the descendants of the Guinea and other African... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - Anthropology - 1822 - 544 pages
...difference of colour in the different • inhabitants of the earth is not the immediate effect of climate. The children of Europeans born in this island are...of the second generation, when a mixture with the peeple of the country has been avoided. On the other hand, the offspring and all the descendants of... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - Anatomy, Comparative - 1828 - 526 pages
...difference of color in the different inhabitants of the earth is not the immediate effect of climate. The children of Europeans born in this island are as fair as those bora in the country of their parents. I have observed the same of the second generation, when a mixture... | |
| Josiah Priest - African Americans - 1843 - 358 pages
...negro. In this very island, continues Lawrence, the descendants of Europeans, after the lapse of ages, are as fair as those born in the country of their parents ; but the negroes brought there from Guinea, in Africa, continue as deeply black as when first carried... | |
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