| 1844 - 776 páginas
...features of the modern negro. Dr. Wiseman proposes the following solution of the difficulty: — " I should think the best solution is, that Egypt was...Ammianus Marcellinus writes that the Egyptians were only dark and bluckish ; ' homines ^Egyplii plcrumgue subfusculi tunl el atrali.' " Thus much, however,... | |
| 1844 - 1424 páginas
...where the Greeks most easily saw the inhabitants of interior Africa, many of whom doubtless flocked thither, and were settled there, or served in the...Ammianus Marcellinus writes that the Egyptians were only dark and blackish; 'homines JEgyplii pleritmqite subfusciili sunt et atrati.' " Thus much, however,... | |
| 1844 - 772 páginas
...where the Greeks most easily saw the inhabitants of interior Africa, many of whom doubtless flocked thither, and were settled there, or served in the...adopted to reconcile writers among themselves; for Ammiauus Marcellinus writes that the Egyptians were only dark and blackish ; ' hominet jSgypiii plertimqite... | |
| Samuel George Morton - 1844 - 144 páginas
...most easily saw the inhabitants of interior Africa, (the Negroes,) many of whom, doubtless, flocked thither and were settled there, or served in the army...country where alone they knew them, and were considered part of the indigenous population."* External Configuration. — On this subject I have nothing to... | |
| Samuel George Morton - 1844 - 116 páginas
...most easily saw the inhabitants of interior Africa, (the Negroes,) many of whom, doubtless, flocked thither and were settled there, or served in the army...country where alone they knew them, and were considered part of the indigenous population"* External Configuration. — On this subject I have nothing to add... | |
| John Campbell - 1851 - 566 páginas
...most easily saw the inhabitants of interior Africa, (the Negroes,) many of whom, doubtless, flocked thither, and were settled there, or served in the...country where alone they knew them, and were considered part oftJie indigenous population.' 22 — 29. " 3. The monuments from Meroe to Memphis, present a... | |
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