| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1788 - 714 páginas
...only, that the Blacks, whether originally a diftinft race, or made diftinft by time and circumftances, are inferior to the Whites in the endowments both of body and mind. It is not againft experience to fuppofe, that different fpeciei of the fame genus, or varieties of the lame fpecies,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1801 - 402 páginas
...only, that the blacks^ whether originally a diftmft race, or made diftincl; by time and circumftances, are inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind. It is not againft experience to fuppofe, that different fpecies of the fame genus, or varieties of the fame fpecies,... | |
| John Mitchell MASON (D.D.) - 1803 - 336 páginas
...in" feriority is not the effect merely of their con" dition of lite*," he observes, " 1 advance it " therefore as a suspicion only, that the blacks, "...to the whites in the endowments " both of body and mindf." He had before as" serted, that " besides those of colour, figure, " and hair, there are other... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 páginas
...therefore as a suspicion only, j£bat the blacks, whether originally a distinct race, or made distinfil by time and circumstances, are inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind. It is hot against experience to suppose, that different species of the same genus, or varieties of the same... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 442 páginas
...level of plain narration ; nor seen even an elementary trait of painting or sculpture.' Still, it was not against experience to suppose, that different...the same genus, or varieties of the same species, might possess different qualifications. The Indians, on the other hand, with none of the advantages... | |
| John Mitchell Mason - 1849 - 604 páginas
..."their inferiority is not the effect merely of their condition of life,"* he observes, " I advance it, therefore, as a suspicion only, that the blacks, whether...inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind."f He had before asserted, that, " besides those of color, figure, and hair, there are other physical... | |
| George Livermore - 1862 - 246 páginas
...and of red men, they have never yet been viewed by us as subjects of natural history. I advance it, therefore, as a suspicion only, that the blacks, whether...the whites in the endowments both of body and mind." — Jefferson's Works, vol. viii. p. 386. Alluding to these opinions several years afterwards, the... | |
| Rushmore G. Horton - 1867 - 428 páginas
...farther, and said, " I advance it as a suspicion only that the blacks, whether originally a different race, or made distinct by time and circumstances,...are inferior to the whites in the endowments both of mind and body." Later investigations have proved beyond a doubt that the negro and the Caucasian, or... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1863 - 548 páginas
...and of red men, they have never yet been viewed by us as subjects of natural history. I advance it, therefore, as a suspicion only, that the blacks, whether...the whites in the endowments both of body and mind." — Jefferson's Works, vol. viii. p. 386. Alluding to these opinions several years afterwards, the... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1880 - 1104 páginas
...the rank in the scale of beings which their Creator may perhaps have given them. * * * I advance it, therefore, as a suspicion only, that the blacks, whether...the whites in the endowments both of body and mind." —Notes, pp. 211 et scq. Mr. Parton, overlooking these views we must charitably suppose, assumes that... | |
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