| 1883 - 990 strani
...Creole ? Even in Louisiana the question would be variously answered. The title did not, here, first belong to the descendants of Spanish, but of French...French or Spanish descent by either parent, whose non-alliance with the slave race entitled him to social rank. Later, the term was adopted by — not... | |
| John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1882 - 940 strani
...its broad and its close, its earlier and its later significance. For instance, it did not here first belong to the descendants of Spanish, but of French...to social rank. Much later the term was adopted by, not conceded to, the natives of European-African or Creole-African blood, and is still so used among... | |
| - 1883 - 980 strani
...Creole ? Even in Louisiana the question would be variously answered. The title did not, here, first belong to the descendants of Spanish, but of French...French or Spanish descent by either parent, whose non-alliance with the slave race entitled him to social rank. Later, the term was adopted by — not... | |
| George Washington Cable - 1884 - 344 strani
...Creole ? Even in Louisiana the question would be variously answered.' The title did not here first belong to the descendants of Spanish, but of French...French or Spanish descent by either parent, whose non-alliance with the slave race entitled him to social rank. Later, the term was adopted by — not... | |
| 1901 - 442 strani
...of this mooted word as follows: "The title 'Creole' did not first belong to the descendants of the Spanish, but of French, settlers. But such a meaning...French or Spanish descent by either parent, whose non-alliance with the slave race entitled him to social rank. Later, the term was adopted by, not ceded... | |
| Clinton Stoddard Burr - 1922 - 412 strani
...Vol. VII. 53. George W. Cable, an authority on the creoles, says: "The title (creole) did not first belong to the descendants of Spanish, but of French...a meaning implied a certain excellence of origin. . . . Later the term was adopted by, not conceded to, the natives of mixed (mulatto) blood and is still... | |
| Carme Manuel Cuenca - 1994 - 340 strani
...variously answered. The tille did not here first belong to the descendants of Spanish, but of Frenen settlers. But such a meaning implied a certain excellence of origin, and so carne early to include any native, of French or Spanish descent by either parent, whose nonalliance... | |
| Carme Manuel Cuenca - 2006 - 344 strani
...a Creole? Even in Louisiana the question would be variously answered. The title did not here first belong to the descendants of Spanish, but of French...French or Spanish descent by either parent, whose nonalliance with the slave race entitled him to social rank. Later, the term was adopted by — not... | |
| Lawrence N. Powell - 2008 - 224 strani
...For instance, it did not here first belong to the descendants of Spanish, but of French settlers.1 But such a meaning implied a certain excellence of...to social rank. Much later the term was adopted by, not conceded to, the natives of European-African or Creole-African blood, and is still so used among... | |
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