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In Nubia they are thought to be more lazy , and less ca- pable of invention and enterprise , than Negroes ( Waitz ) , and they live in the greatest misery " ( Brace , pp . 370-1 ) . And in like manner , inferior nations some- times ...
In Nubia they are thought to be more lazy , and less ca- pable of invention and enterprise , than Negroes ( Waitz ) , and they live in the greatest misery " ( Brace , pp . 370-1 ) . And in like manner , inferior nations some- times ...
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... the Semite his bent nose ; the Egyptian his bronze complexion and voluptuous lips ; the Aryan his white skin and noble features ; and they ask , Why is it to be thought that these diversities did not exist from the beginning ?
... the Semite his bent nose ; the Egyptian his bronze complexion and voluptuous lips ; the Aryan his white skin and noble features ; and they ask , Why is it to be thought that these diversities did not exist from the beginning ?
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Her bedWe wonder whether Catharine and Menschikoff thought of their first meeting and former connection . * chamber woman , Ganna , drank the rest , found it unpleasantly tasted , and a few days after fell ill ; upon which her husband ...
Her bedWe wonder whether Catharine and Menschikoff thought of their first meeting and former connection . * chamber woman , Ganna , drank the rest , found it unpleasantly tasted , and a few days after fell ill ; upon which her husband ...
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... many commercial circles , undisturbed by a single thought of any relig ious obligation under which they are laid . ... as though there can be any thing belonging to a man's thoughts , words , or acts , which religion is not designed ...
... many commercial circles , undisturbed by a single thought of any relig ious obligation under which they are laid . ... as though there can be any thing belonging to a man's thoughts , words , or acts , which religion is not designed ...
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... we should insist earnestly on the preservation of certain times for special religious exercises ; but it is still more necessary that we should enforce the importance of elevating the whole tone of Christian thought and feeling ...
... we should insist earnestly on the preservation of certain times for special religious exercises ; but it is still more necessary that we should enforce the importance of elevating the whole tone of Christian thought and feeling ...
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...