Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 328
... race was a distinct species of mankind . We need not inform our readers , that such a conclusion cannot be correct and the Bible be true . But the anatomical and physiological peculiarities discovered in the Ethiopian race , when ...
... race was a distinct species of mankind . We need not inform our readers , that such a conclusion cannot be correct and the Bible be true . But the anatomical and physiological peculiarities discovered in the Ethiopian race , when ...
Page 330
... race of men , of hot climates , with the race of Canaan , is clearly proved , by comparing the abovementioned recent dis- coveries of the savans of France , with the oldest pro- phecies in the Bible . Ham was the progenitor of the black ...
... race of men , of hot climates , with the race of Canaan , is clearly proved , by comparing the abovementioned recent dis- coveries of the savans of France , with the oldest pro- phecies in the Bible . Ham was the progenitor of the black ...
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... race of Canaan , and thence trace out , through the mazes of science , those characteristics , which distinguish that from all other races of men , inasmuch as he can find them all condensed in the single Hebrew verb , which gave name ...
... race of Canaan , and thence trace out , through the mazes of science , those characteristics , which distinguish that from all other races of men , inasmuch as he can find them all condensed in the single Hebrew verb , which gave name ...
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