| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1788 - 714 頁
...that in memory they are cnur.I to the Whites; in reafon much inferior, as I think one could fcarcely be found capable of tracing and comprehending the...of Euclid ; and that in imagination they are dull, taftelefs, and anomalous. It would be unfair to follow them to Africa for this investigation. We will... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1801 - 402 頁
...fleep of courfe. Comparing them by their faculties of memory, reafon, and imagination, ît appears to me that in memory they are equal to the whites ; in reafon much inferior, as I think one Could fcarcely be found capable of tracing and comprehending the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 頁
...tb sleep of course. Comparing them by their faculties of memory, reason, and imagination, it appears to me that in memory they are equal to the whites ; in reason much inferior, as I think one could scarely be found capable of tracing and comprehending the investigations of Euclid; and that in imagination... | |
| Samuel Stanhope Smith - 1810 - 420 頁
...Comparing them f_ihe negroes} says he, by their faculties of memory, reason, and imagination, it appears to me that in memory they are equal to the whites, in reason much inferior, and that, in imagination, they are dull, tasteless, and anomalous. It would be unfair, he adds, to... | |
| Samuel Stanhope Smith - 1810 - 446 頁
...imagination, it appears to me that in memory they are equal to the whites, in reason much inferior, and that, in imagination, they are dull, tasteless, and anomalous. It would be unfair, he adds, to follow them to Africa for this investigation. We will consider them here on the same stage... | |
| 1787 - 564 頁
...fays Mr. Jeflerfon, " th.it in memory they are equal to the whites ; in reafon much inferior, as, / think, one could Scarcely be found capable of tracing and comprehending the in• Good Go,] ! Mr. Jefferfon, whither does this argument carry you '— If every were thus to be... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 1042 頁
...and then proceeds : " Comparing them by their faculties of memory reason and imagination, it appears to me that in memory they are equal to the whites...; and that in imagination they are dull, tasteless aud anomalous. It would be unfair to follow them to Africa for this investigation. We will consider... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 1082 頁
...and then proceeds : " Comparing them by their faculties of memory reason and imagination, it appears to me that in memory they are equal to the whites...of tracing and comprehending the investigations of Knrliu : and that in imagination they are dull, tasteless and anomalous. It would be unfair to follow... | |
| William Frederick Poole - 1873 - 110 頁
...more. He says : cc Comparing them by their faculties of memory, reason, and imagination, it appears to me that in memory they are equal to the whites...tracing and comprehending the investigations of Euclid" — p. 232. He doubtingly adds : "The opinion that they are inferior in the faculties of reason and... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1905 - 360 頁
...memory, reason, and imagination, it appears to me that in memory they are equal to the whites ; in re&son much inferior, as I think one could scarcely be found...imagination they are dull, tasteless, and anomalous. . . . Never yet could I find that a black had uttered a thought above the level of plain narration;... | |
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