The Rising Son: Or, The Antecedents and Advancement of the Colored Race |
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Page 71
... land , rising into the cooler strata of the atmosphere , combining therefore the qualities of the tierra caliente of Mexico , with its ' cloudless ethers , ' the luxuriant slopes of the Andes , and the pastoral plains of Southern Asia ...
... land , rising into the cooler strata of the atmosphere , combining therefore the qualities of the tierra caliente of Mexico , with its ' cloudless ethers , ' the luxuriant slopes of the Andes , and the pastoral plains of Southern Asia ...
Page 73
... land of mystery and marvel , with a like result . But they found a manifest im- provement in the condition of the people the farther they advanced , and they met with rumors of a power- ful and civilized nation still farther inward ...
... land of mystery and marvel , with a like result . But they found a manifest im- provement in the condition of the people the farther they advanced , and they met with rumors of a power- ful and civilized nation still farther inward ...
Page 425
... land , in the year 1732 , of pure African parentage ; their blood never having been corrupted by the intro- duction of a drop of Anglo - Saxon . His father was a slave , and of course could do nothing towards the education of the child ...
... land , in the year 1732 , of pure African parentage ; their blood never having been corrupted by the intro- duction of a drop of Anglo - Saxon . His father was a slave , and of course could do nothing towards the education of the child ...
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