| Arctic regions - 1775 - 674 pages
...Ahouioa, Sapoulou, Sapoulou, Sapoulou, Tonrou. ROUND THE WORLD. to be a different race ; the Javanefe is of an olive complexion, and has long hair ; the native of Madagafcar is black, and his head is not covered with hair, but wool ; and yet, perhaps, this will... | |
| Thomas Smith - Civilization - 1804 - 304 pages
...Sea," says Pr. Hawkesworth, " conjectures may be formed with respect to the peopling ihose countries, which cannot easily be referred to Madagascar. The inhabitants of Java and Madagascarappear to be a different race : the Javanese is o' an olive complexion, and has long hair... | |
| Thomas Smith - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1806 - 304 pages
...Sea," says Dr. Hawkesworth, " conjectures may be formed with respect to the peopling those countries, which cannot easily be referred to Madagascar. The...inhabitants of Java and Madagascar appear to be a different rare : the Javanese is of an olive complexion, and has long hair; the native of Madagascar-is black,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Discoveries in geography - 1813 - 368 pages
...tho'8 countries, which cannot easily be referred to Madagaicar. The inhabitants of Java and Madaga?car appear to be a different race ; the Javanese is of...conclude •against their having common ancestors 'to strongly as at first appears. It does not seem less difficult to ac'count for the p'crsonal difference... | |
| James Cook - Oceania - 1842 - 636 pages
...the islands of the South Sea, conjectures may be formed with respect to the peopling those countries, which cannot easily be referred to Madagascar. The...common ancestors so strongly as at first appears. It does not seem less difficult to account for the personal difference between a native of England... | |
| James Cook - Oceania - 1842 - 636 pages
...islands of the South Sea, conjectures may be formed with respect to time peopling timose countries, which cannot easily be referred to Madagascar. The...has long- hair; the native of Madagascar is black, anl his head is not covered witim hair, but wool ; and yet perhaps this will not conclude against their... | |
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