| 1855 - 778 pages
...from the pure stocks, were sickly, feeble, thin, with frightful scars and skin diseases, and scrofida stamped on every feature and every visible part of...I believe, impossible, to have selected, from the haunts of crime and poverty, more diseased and debilitated individuals than were presented by this... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, Robert Gibbes Barnwell, Edwin Q. Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1855 - 780 pages
...and healthy looking; the mulattoes, youths, and young ladies, further removed from the pure stocks, were sickly, feeble, thin, with frightful scars and...favorable circumstances of worldly condition and social polition ; and yet it would have been difficult, and I believe, impossible, to have selected, from... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1856 - 424 pages
...further removed from the pиrc stocks, were sickly, feeble, thin, with frightful scars and skin-diseases, and scrofula stamped on every feature and every visible...circumstances of worldly condition and social position. Alpaca, or Peruvian Sheep. THE following is an abstract of a paper by Capt. James Pedersen, read before... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1856 - 424 pages
...further removed from the pure stocks, were sickly, feeble, thin, with frightful scars and skin-diseases, and scrofula stamped on every feature and every visible...circumstances of worldly condition and social position. Alpaca, or Peruvian Sheep. Тнк following Is an abstract of a paper by Capt. James Pedersen, read... | |
| David Ames Wells - 1856 - 424 pages
...from the pure stocks, were sickly, feeble, thin, with frightful scars and skin-diseases, and tcrofula stamped on every feature and every visible part of...circumstances of worldly condition and social position. Alpaca, or Peruvian Sheep. THE following is an abstract of a paper by Capt. James Pedersen, read before... | |
| John Bell Robinson - 1863 - 394 pages
...little mulattoes, youths and young women, farther removed from the pure stock, were sickly, feeble, with frightful scars and skin diseases, and scrofula...circumstances of worldly condition and social position." It seems to me the above would be sufficient to satisfy any class of men, even the abolitionists ;... | |
| Alexander Winchell - 1880 - 550 pages
...here could be read the sad truth at a glance. While the little blacks were agile and healthy looking, the little mulattoes, youths and young ladies, were...thin, with frightful scars and skin diseases, and wofulu stamped on every feature and every visible part of the body. Here was hybridity of human races,... | |
| Howard MacQueary - 1891 - 308 pages
...the youths and children removed one generation farther from the original stocks ; and here could be read the sad truth at a glance. While the little blacks...circumstances of worldly condition and social position (for these were Northern negroes), and yet it would be difficult, and even impossible, to have selected... | |
| Rev. William H. Campbell - 1891 - 348 pages
...here could be read the sad truth at a glance. While the little blacks were agile and healthy looking, the little mulattoes, youths and young ladies, were...every visible part of the body. Here was hybridity of the human races, under the most favorable circumstances of worldly condition and social position ;... | |
| Boston Society of Natural History - 1856 - 442 pages
...further removed from the pure stocks, were sickly, feeble, thin, with frightful scars and skin-diseases, and scrofula stamped on every feature and every visible...been difficult, and, I believe, impossible, to have 224 selected, from the haunts of crime and poverty, more diseased and debilitated individuals, than... | |
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