Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 21Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1852 |
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Page 163
... negro , or the negro into the Caucasian . The mon- uments of ancient Egypt are sealed with the impress of living races as distinctively as the breathing forms now extant are stamped with their own likenesses . We also perceive from the ...
... negro , or the negro into the Caucasian . The mon- uments of ancient Egypt are sealed with the impress of living races as distinctively as the breathing forms now extant are stamped with their own likenesses . We also perceive from the ...
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... negro is in shape eccen- trically elliptical , or flat - in direction , crisped or frizzled , and sometimes spirally ... negro is jetty or black . 4. The face of the Caucasian is small and oval , that of the negro is broad , with ...
... negro is in shape eccen- trically elliptical , or flat - in direction , crisped or frizzled , and sometimes spirally ... negro is jetty or black . 4. The face of the Caucasian is small and oval , that of the negro is broad , with ...
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... negro . We would like now to say something as to the great law of intermar- riage ; but our limits will not permit ... negro , if crossed continuously by the negro ; or gradually loses his negro blood , and soon becomes the full ...
... negro . We would like now to say something as to the great law of intermar- riage ; but our limits will not permit ... negro , if crossed continuously by the negro ; or gradually loses his negro blood , and soon becomes the full ...
Contents
AMERICAN AGRICULTURE 273 | 121 |
GIFT BOOKS AND ANNUALS FOR 1852 | 176 |
HALMS SON OF THE WILDERNESS 426 | 341 |
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