And he who surveys the extent of intellect to which Ignatius Sancho had attained by self-education, will perhaps conclude, that the perfection of the reasoning faculties does not depend on a peculiar conformation of the skull or the colour of a common... Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, an African - Stran ixavtor: Ignatius Sancho - 2005 - 310 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| 1798 - 432 strani
...the perfection of the reafoning faculties does not depend on a peculiar conformation of the fcull, or the colour of a common integument, in defiance of that wild opinion, " which," fays a le;rned writer of thefe times, " reftrains the operations of the were collefled from the various... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1799 - 456 strani
...conception, of wild patriotism, and of universal philanthropy, as evidently prove, that the peifctlion of the reasoning faculties does not depend on a peculiar conformation of the skull, or the colour of an integument, but that an untutored African may possess equal abilities with an European, in defiance... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1805 - 470 strani
...of wild patriotism, and of universal philanthropy, as evidently prove, that the perfection of ¡he reasoning faculties does not depend on a peculiar conformation of the skull, or the colour of an integument ; but tbat an untutored African may possess equal abilities with an European, in defiance... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1811 - 490 strani
...rapid and just conception, of wild patriotism, and •of universal philanthropy, as cvidently prove, that the perfection of the reasoning' faculties does...peculiar conformation of the skull, or the colour of an integument; but that an untutored African may possess equal abilities with an European, in defiance... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1848 - 668 strani
...self-education, must be convinced that the perfection of the reasoning faculties does not altogether depend on a peculiar conformation of the skull, or...that wild opinion, "which," says a learned writer, "restrains the operations of the mind to particular regions, and supposes that a luckless mortal may... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1853 - 384 strani
...self-education, must be convinced that the perfection of the reasoning faculties does not altogether depend on a peculiar conformation of the skull or...of that wild opinion which, says a learned writer, "restrains the operations of the mind to particular regions, and supposes that a luckless mortal may... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1853 - 380 strani
...self-education, must be convinced that the perfection of the reasoning faculties does not altogether depend on a peculiar conformation of the skull or the colour of a common integument, in defiauce of that wild opinion which, says a learned writer, "restrains the operations of the mind to... | |
| Angelyn Mitchell - 1994 - 548 strani
...he," Jekyll summarizes, "who surveys the extent of intellect to which Ignatius Sancho had attained self-education, will perhaps conclude, that the perfection of the reasoning faculties does not depend on the colour of a common integument."12 Jekyll's preface became a touchstone for the literary anthropologists... | |
| Markman Ellis - 2004 - 284 strani
...serve his worthy family'.102 Joseph Jekyll, Sancho's biographer, added that the reader will perceive that 'the perfection of the reasoning faculties does...conformation of the skull or the colour of a common integument'.103 This reading of the letters focusses not upon what they say, but the fact of their... | |
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