The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... race of Aristotle , Dr. Wiseman understands the Negro race ; and after citing two passages from Aristotle , in which that naturalist confounds the Egyptians and the Ethiopians , he observes , - " Here then arises a complicated and ...
... race of Aristotle , Dr. Wiseman understands the Negro race ; and after citing two passages from Aristotle , in which that naturalist confounds the Egyptians and the Ethiopians , he observes , - " Here then arises a complicated and ...
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... race . But let our lecturer speak for himself . He thus gathers up all the evidence he has collected , and recapitulates the connexions of the different races , and the insensible shades whereby they seem to blend one into another ...
... race . But let our lecturer speak for himself . He thus gathers up all the evidence he has collected , and recapitulates the connexions of the different races , and the insensible shades whereby they seem to blend one into another ...
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would almost warrant the theory of this being the aboriginal race , and assigning to the lighter race , with which they are now so closely intermingled , the character of an invading , conquering tribe . " It is well known , " says ...
would almost warrant the theory of this being the aboriginal race , and assigning to the lighter race , with which they are now so closely intermingled , the character of an invading , conquering tribe . " It is well known , " says ...
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