Wherever the European has trod, death seems to pursue the aboriginal. We may look to the wide extent of the Americas, Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we find the same result. Nor is it the white man alone that thus acts the destroyer... The Conquest of Canada - Page 311by George Warburton - 1850 - 508 pagesFull view - About this book
| Herman Merivale - Colonies - 1842 - 364 pages
...extent of the Americas, Poly" nesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, " and we shall find the same result. Nor is it the " white man alone that...East Indian archipelago, thus driven before him the " dark-coloured native. The varieties of man seem to " act upon each other in the same way as different... | |
| Charles Darwin - Beagle Expedition - 1846 - 716 pages
...to the wide extent of the Americas, Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we find the same result. Nor is it the white man alone that thus...East Indian Archipelago, thus driven before him the dark-coloured native. The varieties of * It is remarkable how the same disease is modified in different... | |
| George Warburton - Canada - 1849 - 528 pages
...wide extent of the Americas, Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we shall find the same result. Nor is it the white man alone that thus...East Indian archipelago, thus driven before him the dark coloured native. The varieties of man seem to act upon each other in the same way as different... | |
| James Bonwick - Aboriginal Tasmanians - 1870 - 452 pages
...story of the decline of the Tasmanians. Such will sadly demonstrate Mr. Darwin's philosophy that " the varieties of man seem to act upon each other in...different species of animals ; the stronger always extirpates the weaker." The coloured races are those which suffer, though there is evidently a vitality... | |
| Charles Darwin - Beagle Expedition - 1876 - 586 pages
...of the Americas. Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we rind the same result. .V>r is it the white man alone that thus acts the destroyer...Polynesian of Malay extraction has in parts of the Kast Indian archipelago, thus driven before him the darkcoloured native. The varieties of man seem... | |
| Charles Darwin - Beagle Expedition - 1889 - 628 pages
...to the wide extent of the Americas, Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we find the same result. Nor is it the white man alone that thus acts the destroyer. The Polynesian of / * It is remarkable how the same disease is modified in different climates. At tho little island of... | |
| Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 542 pages
...to the wide extent of the Americas, Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we find the same result. Nor is it the white man alone that thus...the destroyer ; the Polynesian of Malay extraction lias in part* of the East Indian archipelago, thus driven before him the darkcoloured native. The varieties... | |
| Nathan Henry Chamberlain - Massachusetts - 1897 - 380 pages
...Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we find the same result. Nor is it the white man 3" alone that thus acts the destroyer; the Polynesian...driven before him the dark-colored native. "... The Rev. J. Williams, in his interesting work (" Narrative of Missionary Enterprise,'' p. 282), says that... | |
| Ontario Archaeological Museum (Toronto) - Archaeology - 1906 - 260 pages
...to the wide extent of the Americas, Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we find the same result. Nor is it the white man alone that thus...dark-colored native. The varieties of man seem to act on each other in the same way as different species of animals — the stronger always extirpating the... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1906 - 1100 pages
...to the wide extent of the Americas, Polynesia, the Cape of Good Hope, and Australia, and we find the same result. Nor is it the white man alone that thus...dark-colored native. The varieties of man seem to act on each other in the same way as different species of animals — the stronger always extirpating the... | |
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