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" It is remarkable, however, to observe how surely all these classes of men in a few generations, even without any intermarriage with the Hindoos, assume the deep olive tint, little less dark than a Negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese... "
Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India: From Calcutta ... - Страница 68
по Reginald Heber - 1828
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The Quarterly Review, Том 37

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 608 страници
...deep olive tint, little less dark than a negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions among themselves alone, or if...assertion, which is sometimes made, that climate alone is insufficient to account for the difference between the negro and the European. It is true, that in...

The American Quarterly Review, Том 4

1828 - 732 страници
...deep olive tint, little less dark than a Negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions among themselves alone, or if...assertion, which is sometimes made, that climate alone is insufficient to account for the difference between the Negro and the European. It is true that in the...

The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Том 10

1828 - 614 страници
...the deep olivetint, little less dark than a negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions among themselves alone, or, if...assertion which is sometimes made, that climate alone is insufficient to account for the difference between the negro and the European. It is true, that in...

The Quarterly Review, Том 37

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 608 страници
...deep olive tint, little less dark than a negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions among themselves alone, or if...assertion, which is sometimes made, that climate alone is insufficient to account for the difference between the negro and the European. It is true, that in...

Southern Review, Том 2

1828 - 640 страници
...deep olive-tint, little less dark than a negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions among themselves alone, or, if...far to disprove the assertion, which is sometimes mnde, that climate alone is insufficient to account for the difference between the negro and the European....

The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral ..., Том 10

1828 - 608 страници
...a negro, which «eems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions among them, selves alone, or, if they can, with Europeans. Yet the Portuguese...assertion which is sometimes made, that climate alone is insufficient to account for the difference between the n«rro and the European. It is true, that in...

The Modern Traveller. A Popular Description, Geographical, Historical, and ...

Josiah Conder - 1828 - 412 страници
...deep olive tint, little less dark than a negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions among themselves alone, or, if...years residence in India, become as black as Caffres." • One of the principal Hindoo festivals observed at Calcutta, is the Churruk poojah, in honour of...

American Quarterly Review, Том 4

Robert Walsh - 1828 - 564 страници
...deep olive tint, little less dark than a Negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions among themselves alone, or if...hundred years' residence in India, become as black as Cuffres. Surely this goes far to disprove the assertion, which is sometimes made, that climate alone...

The Quarterly Review, Том 37

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1828 - 626 страници
...deep olive tint, little leas dark than a negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions among themselves alone, or if...hundred years' residence in India, become as black as Carfres. Surely this goes far to rlL-j,rove the assertion, which is sometimes made, that climate alone...

London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Том 1

1828 - 1010 страници
...less dark than a negro, which seems natural to the climate. The Portuguese natives form unions with themselves alone, or if they can with Europeans, yet the Portuguese have, during three hundred years residence in India, become black as Caffres. Surely this goes far to disprove the...




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