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" It cannot be doubted," says that eminent writer, " that the greater part of the nations of America belong to a race of men, who, isolated ever since the infancy of the world from the rest of mankind, exhibit in the nature and diversity of language, in... "
The Eclectic Journal of Medicine ... - Page 380
1838
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Researches, Philosophical and Antiquarian, Concerning the Aboriginal History ...

James Haines McCulloh - History - 1829 - 548 pages
...Humboldt, (Res. i. 249 ) "It cannot be doubted," he observes, "that the greater part of the nations of America, belong to a race of men, who, isolated...language, in their features, and the conformation of their skull, incontestible proofs of an early and complete separation." CHAPTER X. ON THE MANNER IN...
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View of the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian Nation: Demonstrating ...

John Dunmore Lang - Ethnology - 1834 - 278 pages
...IndoAmericans. " It cannot be doubted," says that eminent writer, "that the greater part of the nations of America belong to a race of men, who, isolated...language, in their features and the conformation of their skull, incontestable proofs of an early and complete separation."* " I think I discover in the...
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View of the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian Nation: Demonstrating ...

John Dunmore Lang - Polynesians - 1834 - 278 pages
...IndoAmericans. " It cannot be doubted," says that eminent writer, " that the greater part of the nations of America belong to a race of men, who, isolated...language, in their features and the conformation of their skull, incontestable proofs of an early and complete separation.'"* " I think I discover in the...
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View of the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian Nation: Demonstrating ...

John Dunmore Lang - Polynesians - 1834 - 276 pages
...IndoAmericahs. "It cannot be doubted," says that eminent writer, " that the greater part of the nations of America belong to a race of men, who, isolated...language, in their features and the conformation of their skull, incontestable proofs of an early and complete separation."* " I think I discover in the...
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A cyclopedia of domestic medicine and surgery

Thomas Andrew - 1842 - 728 pages
...opinions of other celebrated writers on this interesting subject. Humboldt says, ' It cannot be doubted that the greater part of the natives of America belong to a race of men who, though many living on the mountains at an elevation of from five to eight thousand feet above the level...
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The Conquest of Canada, Volume 1

George Warburton - Canada - 1849 - 478 pages
...Inhabitants of America, vol. i., p. 200. " It cannot be doubted that the greater part of the nations of America belong to a race of men, who, isolated...language, in their features, and the conformation of their skull, incontestable proofs of an early and complete civilisation. " — Ibid. vol. i., p. 250....
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The Conquest of Canada, Volume 1

George Warburton - Canada - 1850 - 360 pages
...Inhabitants of America, vol. i., p. 200. " It can not be doubted that the greater part of the nations of America belong to a race of men who, isolated ever...language, in their features, and the conformation of their skull, incontestable proofs of an early and complete civilization." — Ibid., vol. i., p. 250....
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Indigenous Races of the Earth: Or, New Chapters of Ethnological Inquiry ...

Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon - Acclimatization - 1857 - 696 pages
...Humboldt had written long previously — "It cannot be doubted, that the greater part of the nitioni of America belong to a race of men, who, isolated...ever since the infancy of the world from the rest of mimkind [and how, during such infancy, could the fathers of American Indians come here from Mount Ararat?],...
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Memoirs Read Before the Anthropological Society of London, Volumes 1-2

Anthropological Society of London - Anthropology - 1866 - 530 pages
...history of mankind." In another portion of his masterly researches, he observes, " It cannot be doubted that the greater part of the natives of America belong...the infancy of the world from the rest of mankind, whilst in the nature and diversity of language, in their features, in the conformation of the skull,"...
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Indigenous Races of the Earth: Or, New Chapters of Ethnological Inquiry ...

Josiah Clark Nott, George Robins Gliddon - Acclimatization - 1868 - 730 pages
...Humboldt had written long previously — " It cannot be doubted, that the greater part of the nations of America belong to a race of men, who, isolated...the infancy of the world from the rest of mankind [and how, during such infancy, could the fathers of American Indians come here from Mount Ararat?],...
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