| Pauline E. Schloesser - 2002 - 243 páginas
...of any other complexion than white; nor even any individual eminent either in action or speculation. No arts, no sciences. On the other hand, the most...barbarous of the whites, such as the ancient GERMANS, and the present TARTARS, have still something eminent about them, in their valour, form of government,... | |
| Kamaldeep Bhui - 2002 - 260 páginas
...On the other hand the most rude and barbarous of the whites, such as the ancient Germans... have all still something eminent about them, in their valour, form of government, or some other particular. (Popkin 1999, pp.5 1 1-12) White, even if German white, appeared more palatable to Hume. Similarity... | |
| Judson L. Jeffries - 2002 - 232 páginas
...was a civilized nation of any other complexion than white, nor even any individual eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst them, no arts, no sciences. . . . Such a uniform and constant difference could not happen, in so many countries and ages, if nature... | |
| Harry H. Singleton - 2002 - 148 páginas
...(Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1990) 6. 23 Ibid., 2-3. white, nor even any individual eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst them, no arts, no sciences. . . . In Jamaica indeed they talk of one negroe as a man of parts and learning; but 'tis likely he... | |
| David Bindman - 2002 - 276 páginas
...'There scarcely ever was a civilized nation of that complexion, nor even an individual eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst them, no arts, no sciences.' The underlying reason for this prejudiced judgement, however, is, as David Brion Davis has pointed... | |
| Roxy Harris, Ben Rampton - 2003 - 372 páginas
...that complexion, not even anv individual eminent in action of speculation. No ingenious manufacturers amongst them, no arts, no sciences. On the other hand,...TARTARS, have still something eminent about them. IAn Essav on the Nature and Immutability of Truth in Opposition to Sophistry and Skepticism, cited... | |
| Errol G. Hill, James V. Hatch - 2003 - 652 páginas
...never was a civilized nation of any other complexion than white nor even any individual eminent in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst them, no arts, no sciences."" More than one hundred years later a similar sentiment would be expressed in America some months following... | |
| Ukoro Theophilus Igwe - 2004 - 524 páginas
...that complexion, nor even any individual eminent in action or speculation. No ingenious manufacturers amongst them, no arts, no sciences. On the other hand,...TARTARS, have still something eminent about them... Such a uniform and constant difference could not happen, if nature had not made original distinction... | |
| Eiman O. Zein-Elabdin, S. Charusheela - 2004 - 308 páginas
...was a civilized nation of any other complexion than white, nor even any individual eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst them, no arts no sciences... Such a uniform and constant difference could not happen in so many countries and ages, if nature had... | |
| Jorge J. E. Gracia - 2005 - 246 páginas
...complexion, nor even any individual eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufacturers amongst them, no arts, no sciences. On the other hand,...TARTARS, have still something eminent about them. . . . Such a uniform and constant difference could not happen, in so many countries and ages, if nature... | |
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