Let any one who doubts the evil of this mixture of races, and is inclined,, from a mistaken philanthropy, to break down all barriers between them, come to Brazil. He cannot deny the deterioration consequent upon an amalgamation of races, more widespread... Brazil: Its Condition and Prospects - Page 285by Christopher Columbus Andrews - 1891 - 352 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lindley Spring - African Americans - 1868 - 256 pages
...confusion; breeds a class of deficient mongrels, generally short-lived, and in a few generations sterile. " Let any one who doubts the evil of this mixture of...Brazil. He can not deny the deterioration consequent on an amalgamation of races, more wide-spread here than in any other country in the world, and which... | |
| Louis Agassiz - Brazil - 1868 - 580 pages
...children from the Casa dos Educandos was playing ; preparations were making for the ascension of a * Let any one who doubts the evil of this mixture of...down all barriers between them, come to Brazil. He cannot deny the deterioration consequent upon an amalgamation of races, more widespread here than in... | |
| Louis Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz - Brazil - 1868 - 592 pages
...children from the Casa dos Educandos was playing ; preparations were making for the ascension of a * Let any one who doubts the evil of this mixture of...down all barriers between them, come to Brazil. He cannot deny the deterioration consequent upon an amalgamation of races, more widespread here than in... | |
| Louis Agassiz - Brazil - 1868 - 590 pages
...children from the Casa dos Educandos was playing ; preparations were making for the ascension of a * Let any one who doubts the evil of this mixture of...down all barriers between them, come to Brazil. He cannot deny the dcterioration consequent upon an amalgamation of races, more widespread here than in... | |
| Louis Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz - Brazil - 1868 - 624 pages
...children from the Casa dos Educandos was playing ; preparations were making for the ascension of a * Let any one who doubts the evil of this mixture of...break down all barriers between them, come to Brazil. Ho cannot deny the deterioration consequent upon an amalgamation of races, more widespread here than... | |
| Theology - 1868 - 904 pages
...point Professor Agassiz very strongly insists, "Let any one," he says, "who doubts the evil of thia mixture of races, and is inclined, from a mistaken...down all barriers between them, come to Brazil. He cannot deny the deterioration consequent upon an amalgamation of races more widespread here than in... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 384 pages
...epidemic like the present, all cases j other races thrown off. 'Let anyone, 'says Professor Agassiz, ' who doubts the evil of this mixture of races, and...philanthropy, to break down all barriers between them, visit Brazil. He cannot deny the deterioration consequent upon an amalgamation of races more widetion... | |
| James Bonwick - Aboriginal Tasmanians - 1870 - 452 pages
...women." Professor Agassiz has some melancholy reflections upon this subject. " Let any one," he says, " who doubts the evil of this mixture of races, and...down all barriers between them, come to Brazil. He cannot deny the deterioration consequent upon an amalgamation of races, more wide-spread than in any... | |
| 1870 - 810 pages
...characteristics are resumed, and those of the other races thrown off. " Let any one," says Professor Agassiz, " who doubts the evil of this mixture of races, and...philanthropy, to break down all barriers between them, visit Brazil. Ho cannot deny tho deterioration consequent upon an amalgamation of races more widespread... | |
| 1871 - 400 pages
...characteristics are resumed, and those of the other races thrown off. Let any one,' says Professor Agassiz, 'who doubts the evil of this mixture of races, and is inclined, from a mistaken philonthropy, to break down all barriers between them, visit Brazil. He cannot deny the dele* rioratiou... | |
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