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" He adopts the opinion that, from remote ages, the inhabitants of every extended locality have been marked by certain physical and moral peculiarities, common among themselves and serving to distinguish them from all other people. "
The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Página 109
1840
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science, Volumen33;Volumen37

1840 - 632 páginas
...the spirit of migratory enterprize is without limits. He adopts the opinion that, from remote ages, the inhabitants -of every extended locality have been...themselves and serving to distinguish them from all ether people. Thus, a', this time, the Arabians are precisely what they \vere in the days of the patriarchs;...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

1840 - 684 páginas
...the spirit of migratory enterprize is without limits. He adopts the opinion that, from remote ages, the inhabitants of every extended locality have been...serving to distinguish them from all other people. Thus, at this time, the Arabians arc precisely what they were in the days of the patriarchs; the Hindoos...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen11

1842 - 712 páginas
...which nature has distinguished one locality from another." From remote ages, it is well known that the inhabitants of every extended locality have been marked by certain physical, moral, and intellectual peculiarities, serving no less than particularity of language, to distinguish...
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The Book of the Farm: Detailing the Labors of the Farmer, Steward, Plowman ...

Henry Stephens - 1852 - 1144 páginas
...the oldest records seldom allude to an a nin habited country. From remo'e apes, it is well known that the inhabitants of every extended locality have been marked by certain physical, moral and intellectual peculiarities, serving, no less than particularity of liingtiitgn, to distinguish...
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Racial Theories

Michael Banton - 1998 - 268 páginas
...acceptance of these propositions. On the first page of Crania Americana he declared, 'from remote ages the inhabitants of every extended locality have been...what they were in the days of the patriarchs.' The concept of type did not appear (though he used it in 1 84 1 ) and he presented races as subspecific...
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Histories of Anthropology Annual

Regna Darnell, Frederic Wright Gleach - 2007 - 258 páginas
...his essay touches on several of the core concepts of their argument. He notes that "From remote ages the inhabitants of every extended locality have been...serving to distinguish them from all other people" (1839:1); such geographic distribution of traits would become a foundation of polygenist theory, much...
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The New York Lancet, Volúmenes1-2

1842 - 742 páginas
...the land of Nod, seldom allude to an uninhabited country. From remote ages, it is well known, that the inhabitants of every extended locality have been marked by certain physical, moral, and intellectual peculiarities, serving, no less than particularity of language, to distinguish...
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