| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1818 - 648 páginas
...humouring, rebuking, and bribery. — -With respect to their personal appearance, he says, • The Congoese are evidently a mixed nation, having no national physiognomy«...naturally conjecture, arises from the Portuguese having mixed with them ; and yet there are very few mulattoes among them. ' He could obtain from them no notion... | |
| James Hingston Tuckey - 1818 - 630 páginas
...bank of the river (the Blandy N'Congo), and to the third, the right bank, Banzey N'Yonga. The Congoese are evidently a mixed nation, having no national physiognomy,...naturally conjecture, arises from the Portuguese having mixed with them ; and yet there are very few Mulattoes among them. The creeping plants serve for cordage;... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1818 - 862 páginas
...of the river (the Blandy N'Cougo ;) and to the third, the right b'ank, Banzv N'Yonga. The Congoese are evidently a mixed nation, having no national physiognomy, and many of them perfectly South-Eurojean in their features. Tliis, one would i ur.ilK conjecture, arises from the Portuguese... | |
| Gustav Friedrich Klemm - 1844 - 448 páginas
...neugeborenen Äinber fef;en Ceff unb nur ein ir-emg braun, dWúlíer f) fagt toei^geíb, jîe *) The Congoese are evidently a mixed nation having no national physiognomy...naturally conjecture, arises from the Portuguese having mixed with them; and yet there are very few mulattoes among them. Tuckey narrative 196. **) ОЗоюЫф... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1845 - 562 páginas
...dryness of the air." Bruce or Buckhardt, we think, mentions the same effect on his own hair. "Capt. Tuckey, speaking of the natives of Congo, says that...by a few settlers. In the general observations on Capt. Turkey's voyage, collected from the scientific men and officers who accompanied him, we are informed... | |
| J K Tuckey - 1967 - 638 páginas
...bank of the river (the Blandy N'Congo), and to the third, the right bank, Banzey N'Yonga. The Congoese are evidently a mixed nation, having no national physiognomy,...naturally conjecture, arises from the Portuguese having mixed with them ; and yet there are very few Mulattoes among them. The creeping plants serve for cordage;... | |
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