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" The physical or organic characters which distinguish the several races of men, are as old as the oldest records of our species. "
Types of Mankind: Or, Ethnological Researches, Based Upon the Ancient ... - Page 215
by Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon, Samuel George Morton - 1854 - 738 pages
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Science - 1845 - 328 pages
...The hair of the Egyptians resembled in texture that of the fairest Europeans of the present day. 15. The physical or organic characters which distinguish...men are as old as the oldest records of our species. — Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. ix. New Series, Part I. p. 155. STATURE...
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A Defence of Negro Slavery, as it Exists in the United States

Matthew Estes - Slavery - 1846 - 274 pages
...as menials. Dr. SG MORTON, of Philadelphia, the very best authority on this subject, says that — "The physical, or organic characters, which distinguish the several races of men, are as old as the earliest records of our species." From the above facts and statements, it is very manifest, that if...
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A Defence of Negro Slavery, as it Exists in the United States

Matthew Estes - Slavery - 1846 - 270 pages
...as menials. Dr. SG MORTON, of Philadelphia, the very best authority on this subject, says that — "The physical, or organic characters, which distinguish the several races of men, are as old as the earliest records of our species." From the above facts and statements, it is very manifest, that if...
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The American Whig Review

1849 - 1428 pages
...descendants of the monumental Ethiopians, but a variously mixed race of Arabs and negroes. And that "the physical or organic characters which distinguish...are as old as the oldest records of our species." •"This work," (Crania Americana,) says the learned Prichard, "far exceeds in its comprehensiveness,...
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De Bow's Review, Volume 11

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, Robert Gibbes Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - Southern States - 1851 - 754 pages
...prove, as Morton justly observes, and has placed on the title-page of his catalogue of skulls, that " the physical or organic characters which distinguish the several races of men, are as old as the earliest records of our species." A radical reformation is greatly needed in our system of medical...
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Southern Medical Reports, Volume 2

Erasmus Darwin Fenner - Medicine - 1851 - 600 pages
...prove, as Morton justly observes, and has placed on the title-page of his catalogue of skulls, that 'the physical or organic characters which distinguish the several races of men, are as old as the earliest records of our species.' A radical reformation is greatly needed in our system of medical...
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DeBow's Review ...: Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial Progress ..., Volume 11

Industries - 1851 - 748 pages
...prove, as Morton justly observes, and has placed on the title-page of his catalogue of skulls, that ''the physical or organic characters which distinguish the several races of men, arc as old as the earliest records of our species." A radical reformation is greatly needed in our...
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Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of ..., Volume 12

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - Industries - 1852 - 746 pages
...science, is the assumption, that climate or habit of life can account for the differences of race. "The physical or organic characters which distinguish the several races of men, are as old (says Morton) as the oldest records of our species." We frequently find one race inhabiting an extent...
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The Industrial Resources, Etc., of the Southern and Western States ..., Volume 2

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - Industries - 1852 - 580 pages
...science, is the assumption that climate or habit of life can account for the differences of race. " The physical or organic characters which distinguish the several races of men are as old (says Morton) as the oldest records of our species? We frequently find one race inhabiting an extent...
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The Induttisal Resouces etc. Southern and Western States

J. D. B. De Bow - 1852 - 580 pages
...of his catalogue of skulls, that " the phv- ! frizzled, and sometimes spirally twisted ; and sical or organic characters which distinguish the several races of men, are as old as the earliest records of our species." A radical reformation is greatly needed in our system of medical...
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