| American Philosophical Society - 1799 - 734 pagina’s
...judgments, and by the learned to qualify them for labor in hot, and unwholfome climates. Secondly, We {hall add greatly to their happinefs, for however well they...inculcated by it. June 17, 1797. * Mr. Thomas Harrifon. R r An No. XXXVI. An Improvement in Boats, for River-Navigation^ deferred in a Letter to Mr. ROBERT PATTEKSON,... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1832 - 572 pagina’s
...shall add greatly to their happiness, for however well they appear to be satisfied with their colour, there are many proofs of their preferring that of the white people. " Thirdly, We shall render the belief of the whole human race being descended from one pair, easy, and universal,... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1856 - 768 pagina’s
...shall add greatly to their happiness, for however well they appear to be satisfied with their colour, there are many proofs of their preferring that of the white people. Thirdly. We shall render the belief of the whole human race being descended from one pair easy and universal, and... | |
| Louis Ruchames - 1969 - 536 pagina’s
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| Thomas Szasz - 1970 - 420 pagina’s
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| Cornel West - 1982 - 196 pagina’s
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| Cornel West - 1982 - 196 pagina’s
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| Joyce Oldham Appleby - 1996 - 578 pagina’s
.... . Secondly, we shall add greatly to their happiness, for however well they appear to be satisfied with their color, there are many proofs of their preferring that of the white people. The intellectual legitimacy of the idea of white supremacy, though grounded in what we now consider... | |
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