| abbé Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François) - 1783 - 522 頁
...changes when the inhabitants are removed into 6 other other countries. The children they procreate in B America, are not fo black as their parents were. After...generation, the difference becomes more palpable. Itispoffible, that after a numerous fucceffion of generations, the men come from Africa, would not... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 頁
...Raynal, in hie admired publication. " The children," fays he, " which they (the Africans) procreate ¡a America, are not fo black as their parents were. After...fucceffion of generations, the men come from Africa would not be dillinguiihed from thofe of the country into which they may have been tranfplanted." This... | |
| abbé Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François) - 1798 - 494 頁
...this colour changes when the inhabitants are removed into other countries. The children they procreate in America are not fo black as their parents were....fucceffion of generations, the men come from Africa would not be diftinguifhed from thofe of the country into which they may have been tranfplanted. '... | |
| abbé Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François) - 1804 - 436 頁
...this colour changes when the inhabitants are removed into other countries. The children they procreate in America are not fo black as their parents were....generation, the difference becomes more palpable. It is pbffible, that after a numerous fucceffion of generations, the men come from Africa would not be diilinguifhed... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 頁
...Raynal, in his admired publication. " The children," fays he, " which they (the Africans) procreate in America, are not fo black as their parents were. After each generation the difference beomes more palpable. It is poflible, that after a numerous fucceflion of generations, the men come... | |
| 1816 - 778 頁
...Afrip.ins) procreate in America, are not fo black ai their parents were. After each generation th<f difference becomes more palpable. It is poffible,...fucceffion of generations, the men come from Africa would not be diltinguifhed from thofe of the country into which they may have been tranfplnnted." This... | |
| 1823 - 878 頁
...publication. " The children," says he, " which they (the Africans) procreate in America, are not ко black as their parents were. After each generation the difference becomes more palpable. It is possible, that after a numerous succession of generations, the men come from Africa would not be distinguished... | |
| Charles Edwin Robert - 1880 - 184 頁
...the inhabitants are removed into other countries. The children they .procreate in America are not so black as their parents were. After each generation the difference becomes more palpable. It is possible that after a numerous' succession of generations, the men come from 1 Catlin in his History... | |
| Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 496 頁
...the inhabitants are removed into other countries. The children they procreate in America are not so black as their parents were. After each generation the difference becomes more palpable. It is possible that after a numerous succession of generations, the men come from Africa, would not be distinguished... | |
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