The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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459. oldal
... says : " the human family is generally divided into five varieties of classes . " The five are , 1st . The Caucasian or European , which Dr. Prichard prefers to call Iranian . 2d . The Mongolian or Asiatic , which Dr. Prichard terms ...
... says : " the human family is generally divided into five varieties of classes . " The five are , 1st . The Caucasian or European , which Dr. Prichard prefers to call Iranian . 2d . The Mongolian or Asiatic , which Dr. Prichard terms ...
461. oldal
... says : " It is black and crisp , so as generally to be called woolly . This is either formed into small and short masses , or it may admit of being combed to the length of three or four inches , still forming a kind of woolly fleece ...
... says : " It is black and crisp , so as generally to be called woolly . This is either formed into small and short masses , or it may admit of being combed to the length of three or four inches , still forming a kind of woolly fleece ...
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... says that he will pass by " the great discussions held by many authors as to the original colour of the human race . " Many consider the original colour to have been red . But , with Blumenbach , Wiseman inclines to the opinion that it ...
... says that he will pass by " the great discussions held by many authors as to the original colour of the human race . " Many consider the original colour to have been red . But , with Blumenbach , Wiseman inclines to the opinion that it ...
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