| Mungo Park - 1813 - 374 síður
...delighted, that her latter days were blessed by his return, and that her ears once more heard the music of his voice. From this interview I was fully convinced, that whatever difference there is between the Negre and European in the conformation of the nose and the colour of the skin, there is none in the... | |
| Samuel Horsley - 1813 - 560 síður
...very son. Mr Park concludes the interesting narrative with this remark, that " from this interview he was fully convinced, that whatever difference there is between the negro and European in the formation of the nose and the colour of the • skin, there is none in the genuine sympathies and characteristic... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 596 síður
...blessed by his return, and that her ears once more heard the music of his voice. From this interview 1 was fully convinced, that whatever difference there is between the Negro and the European in the conformation of the nose and the color of the skin, there is none in the genuine... | |
| Mungo Park - 1816 - 576 síður
...delighted that her latter days were blessed by his return, and that her ears once more heard the music of his voice. From this interview I was fully convinced,...the Negro and European in the conformation of the nose and the colour of the skin, there is none in the genuine sympathies and characteristic feelings... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1817 - 126 síður
...delighted that her latter days were blessed by his return, and that her ears once more heard the music of his voice. From this interview, I was fully convinced,...whatever difference there is between the Negro and the European, in the conformation of the nose, and the colour of the skin, there is none in the genuine... | |
| Mungo Park - 1822 - 564 síður
...face, and seemed to experience the most lively joy when he spoke. " From this interview, says Park, I was fully convinced that whatever difference there...the Negro and European in the conformation of the nose and the colour of the skin, there is none in the genuine sympathies and characteristicfeelingsofourcommon... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1832 - 430 síður
...by his return, and that her ears once more heard the music of his voice. From this interview, I was convinced, that whatever difference there is between...the Negro and European in the conformation of the nose, and the colour of their skin, there is none in the genuine sympathies and: characteristic feelings... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 262 síður
...delighted that her latter days were blessed by his return, and that her ears once more heard the music of his voice. From this interview, I was fully convinced,...whatever difference there is between the negro and the European, in the conformation of the nose, and the color of the skin, there is none in the genuine... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1835 - 352 síður
...Africa." Speaking of an affecting interview between a poor blind negro widow and her son, he says, " From this interview I was fully convinced that whatever difference there is between the European and the negro in the conformation of the nose and the colour of the skin, there is none in... | |
| Exemplary and instructive biography - 1836 - 348 síður
...which ensued was characterised by the most extravagant demonstrations of joy and triumph, and Park was convinced, that " whatever difference there is between...the Negro and European, in the conformation of the nose, and the colour of the skin, there is none in the genuine sympathies and characteristic feelings... | |
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