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... inhabitants ; and the warmer the region , the deeper is the shade by which it is distinguished . This remark is ... inhabitants of Pekin than the inhabitants of Canton . On taking , however , an attentive survey of the whole earth , as ...
... inhabitants ; and the warmer the region , the deeper is the shade by which it is distinguished . This remark is ... inhabitants of Pekin than the inhabitants of Canton . On taking , however , an attentive survey of the whole earth , as ...
Strona 154
• another , the inhabitants of a warmer region possessing a lighter complexion than the inhabitants of a colder one : while , in a third , we meet with nations of very different complexions residing in the same climate , and separated ...
• another , the inhabitants of a warmer region possessing a lighter complexion than the inhabitants of a colder one : while , in a third , we meet with nations of very different complexions residing in the same climate , and separated ...
Strona 158
... inhabitants , whence is it that the natives of the former region have complexions lighter by several degrees than those of the two latter ? -For , as will presently appear , the inhabitants of the eastern side of tropical Africa ...
... inhabitants , whence is it that the natives of the former region have complexions lighter by several degrees than those of the two latter ? -For , as will presently appear , the inhabitants of the eastern side of tropical Africa ...
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