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" European nation, appears to me a baseless hypothesis, however true it may be that the aboriginal Americans had derived some hints from foreign sources If, then, a large continent can be inhabited by hundreds of tribes, all belonging to the same race,... "
Travels in North America: With Geological Observations on the United States ... - Pagina 35
door Sir Charles Lyell - 1845 - 5 pagina’s
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Improvement of the condition of the rural poor. Government. Slavery

Sir Arthur Helps - 1849 - 386 pagina’s
...correct than that of their conquerors, or indeed of the European community. " If, then," he fays, " a large continent can be " inhabited by hundreds of tribes, all belonging ." to the fame race, and nearly all remaining for " centuries in a ftate of apparently hopelefs bar" barifm,...
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Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation

Robert Chambers - 1851 - 332 pagina’s
...hypothesis, however true it may be that the aboriginal Americans had derived some hints from foreign sources If, then, a large continent can be inhabited by hundreds...when brought into contact with Europeans, relapse and rctrograde until they are scarcely distinguishable in intellectual rank from the rude hunter tribes...
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Vestiges of the natural history of creation [by R. Chambers].

Robert Chambers - 1853 - 458 pagina’s
...hypothesis, however true it may be that the aboriginal Americans had derived some hints from foreign sources If, then, a large continent can be inhabited by hundreds of tribes, all belonging to the same race, and ncarly all remaining for centuries in a state of apparently hopeless barbarism, while two or three...
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Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourse Thereon, Volume 2

Sir Arthur Helps - 1861 - 342 pagina’s
...correct than that of their conquerors, or indeed of the European community. ' If, then,' he says, ' a large continent can be inhabited by hundreds of...their social condition, and in the arts and sciences j if these same nations when brought into contact with Europeans, relapse and retrograde until they...
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Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation

Robert Chambers, Alexander Ireland - 1884 - 550 pagina’s
...hypothesis, however true it may be that the aboriginal Americans had derived some hints from foreign sources If, then, a large continent can be inhabited by hundreds...retrograde until they are scarcely distinguishable in The most conclusive argument against the original civilization of mankind is to be found in the fact...
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Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation

Robert Chambers - 1884 - 562 pagina’s
...however true it may be that the aboriginal Americans had derived some hints from foreign sources. .... If, then, a large continent can be inhabited by hundreds...Europeans, relapse and retrograde until they are scarcely d1stinguishable in The most conclusive argument against the original civilization of mankind is to...
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Friends in Council: a Series of Readings and Discourse Thereon

Sir Arthur Helps - 1885 - 590 pagina’s
...correct than that of their conquerors, or indeed of the European community. " If, then," he says, " a large continent can be inhabited by hundreds of...retrograde until they are scarcely distinguishable in intelBcended from a common stock; what caution ought we not to observe when speculating on the inherent...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 69

1846 - 442 pagina’s
...lo an independent civilization, no race of mankind can ever make good their claim to such an honor. If, then, a large continent can be inhabited by hundreds...apparently hopeless barbarism, while two or three ol UiBui make a start in their social condition, and in lhe arts and sciences; if Ihese tame nalions,...
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THE NATIONAL REGISTER

JERMIAH HUGHES - 1846 - 452 pagina’s
...civilization, no race of mankind can ever make good their claim to such an honor. If, then, a large conlinent can be inhabited by hundreds of tribes, all belonging to the same race, jnd nearly all remaining for centuries in a slate of apparently hopeless barbarism, while two or three...
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