| John Crawfurd - 1820 - 620 pages
...civilization, wealth, and populousness. When discovered, most of the tribes were a raee of half-naked savages, inferior to all the great tribes, who were...the whole, they are at present superior in almost every thing to any of the other races. This is a valuable and instructive fact, and the cause deserves... | |
| Malthe Conrad Bruun - 1822 - 692 pages
...and population, in consequence of their intercourse with Europe. When first visited, the inhabitants were a race of half naked savages, inferior to all the great tribes ; but now they are in almost every respect superior. A monopoly of commerce happened to form no part... | |
| Conrad Malte-Brun - 1826 - 696 pages
...and population, in consequence of their intercourse with Europe. When first visited, the inhabitants were a race of half naked savages, inferior to all the great tribes; but now they are in almost every respect superior. A monopoly of commerce happened to form no part... | |
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - 1903 - 368 pages
...civilization, wealth, and populousness. When discovered most of the tribes were a race of half-naked savages, inferior to all the great tribes, who were...superior in almost everything to any of the other races. This is a valuable and instructive fact." "" This judgment of Crawfurd in 1820 was echoed by Mallat... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1903 - 374 pages
...civilization, wealth, and populousness/ When discovered most of the tribes were a race of half-naked savages, inferior to all the great tribes, who were...superior in almost everything to any of the other races. This is a valuable and instructive fact." 118 This judgment of Crawfurd in 1820 was echoed by Mallat... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1907 - 110 pages
...civilization, wealth, and populousness. When discovered most of the tribes were a race of half-naked savages, inferior to all the great tribes, who were...superior in almost everything to any of the other races. This is a valuable and instructive fact." 118 This judgment of Crawfurd in 1820 was echoed by Mallat... | |
| George A. Malcolm - 1916 - 824 pages
...civilization, wealth, and populousness. When discovered most of the tribes were a race of half-naked savages, inferior to all the great tribes, who were...in almost everything, to any of the other races." "* The German naturalist Jagor, who visited the Islands in 1859-1860, wrote: "Assuming the truth of... | |
| George Arthur Malcolm, Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1923 - 412 pages
...civilization, wealth, and populousness. When discovered, most of the tribes were a race of half-naked savages, inferior to all the great tribes, who were...in almost everything, to any of the other races." 1 The German naturalist Jagor, who visited the Islands in 1859-1860, wrote: "Assuming the truth of... | |
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