| David Hume - 1804 - 592 페이지
...scarcely ever was a civilized nation of that complexion, nor even any individual, eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst...still something eminent about them, in their valour, fbrm of government, or some other particular. Such a uniform and constant difference could not happen,... | |
| David Hume - 1809 - 868 페이지
...scarcely ever was a civilized nation of that complexion, nor even any individual, eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst...most rude and barbarous of the Whites, such as the antient Germans, the present Tartars, have still something eminent about them, in their valour, form... | |
| Johann Friedrich Blumenbach - 1817 - 452 페이지
...scicnces. On the other hand, the most rude and bar" barous of the whites, such as the ancient Germane, the " present Tartars, have still something eminent...form of government, or some " other particular."* Blumenbacb, however, possesses English, Dutch and Latin poetry written by different negroes, and informs... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 572 페이지
...scarcely ever was a civilized nation of that complexion, nor even any individual, eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst...no sciences. On the other hand, the most rude and barbarons of the Whites, such at* the ancient Germans, the present Tartars, have still something eminent... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 562 페이지
...scarcely ever was a civilized nation of that complexion, nor even any individual, eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst...no arts, no sciences. On the other hand, the most rnde and foarImrnus of the Whites, such as the ancient Germans, the present Tartars, have still something... | |
| 1829 - 682 페이지
...even an ingenious individual, eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures among them, no arts, no sciences. On the other hand, the...barbarous of the whites, such as the ancient Germans, and the present Tartars, have still something eminent about them, in their valour, form, or government,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 816 페이지
...ever,' says Hume, ' was a civilised nation of that complexion, nor eren an individual, eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst...no arts, no sciences. On the other hand, the most rvide and barbarous of the whites, such as the ancient Germans, the present Tartars, have still something... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1852 - 500 페이지
...scarcely ever was a civilized nation of that complexion, nor even any individual, eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst...no sciences. On the other hand, the most rude and Tjarbarous of the Whites, such as the ancient Germans — the present Tartars — have still something... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 586 페이지
...scarcelv ever was a civilized nation of that complexion, nor even any individual, eminent cither in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst...have still something eminent about them, in their valor, form of government, or some other particular. Sueh a uniform and constant difference could not... | |
| Henry Clay Whitney - 1892 - 772 페이지
...complexion, nor even any individual, eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures among them, no arts, no sciences. On the other hand, the...Tartars, have still something eminent about them in their valor, form of government, or some other particular. Such an uniform and constant difference could... | |
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