So that from this side also, inhabitants may have passed into America ; and the resemblance between the Indians of America and the eastern inhabitants of Asia, would induce us to conjecture, that the former are the descendants of the latter, or the latter... American Anthropologist - Página 4971907Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1787 - 546 páginas
...America and the eailern inhabitants of Alia would induce a conjecture that the former are the defendants of the latter, or the latter of the former ; excepting indeed the Elkimaux, who, from the fame circiimftancc of reltmblance, ancj from identity of language, mud be derived... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 páginas
...only by a narrow streight. So that from this side also, inhabitants may have passed into America: and the resemblance between the Indians of America and...inhabitants of Asia, would induce us to conjecture, that former are the descendants of the lat^ef^-pr the latter of the former : excepting indeed the KJSkimaux,... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 páginas
...narrow strait. From this part of the old continent also, inhabitants may have passed into the new ; and the resemblance between the Indians of America, and...inhabitants of Asia, would induce us to conjecture, that they have a common origin. This opmion is adopted by the celebrated doctor Robertson, in his History... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 páginas
...only by a narrow strait. So that from this side also, inhabitants may have passed into America, and the resemblance between the Indians of America and...the eastern inhabitants of Asia, would induce us to conjee-, ture that the former are the descendants of the latter, or the latter of the former : excepting... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1832 - 296 páginas
...only by a aarrow strait. So that from this side also, inhabitants may have passed into America : and the resemblance between the Indians of America and...who, from the same circumstances of resemblance, and from identity of language, must be derived from the Greenlanders, and these probably from some of the... | |
| John McIntosh - 1843 - 332 páginas
...only by a narrow strait. So that from this side also, inhabitants may have passed into America ; and the resemblance between the Indians of America and...to conjecture, that the former are the descendants ofthe latter, or the latter of the former ; excepting indeed the Esquimeaux, who, from the same circumstance... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 páginas
...only by a narrow strait. So that from this side also, inhabitants may have passed into America ; and the resemblance between the Indians of America and...or the latter of the former ; excepting indeed the Esquimaux, who, from the same circumstance of resemblance, and from identity of language, must be derived... | |
| Samuel Foster Haven - 1856 - 596 páginas
...of hair, not to mention the language and their names." 1 Jefferson says, in his Notes on Virginia, " The resemblance between the Indians of America and...would induce us to conjecture that the former are descendants of the latter, or the latter of the former; excepting, indeed, the Esquimaux, who, from... | |
| 1876 - 616 páginas
...only by a narrow strait. So that from this side, also, inhabitants may bave passed into America ; and the resemblance between the Indians of America and...descendants of the latter, or the latter of the former ; [more probably the former of the latter ;] excepting, indeed, the Esquimaux, who, from the same circumstances... | |
| Elijah Middlebrook Haines - 1888 - 832 páginas
...only by a narrow strait ; so that from this side also inhabitants may have passed into America, and the resemblance between the Indians of America and...Asia would induce us to conjecture that the former were the descendants of the latter, or the latter of the former, excepting, indeed, the Esquimeaux,... | |
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