| Henry Mayhew - 1851 - 680 Seiten
...knowledge of the powers and properties of thing! for the necessaries and comforts of life. Moreover it would appear, that not only are all races divisible...intermingled with, and in a measure preying upon, it According to Dr. Andrew Smith, who has recently made extensive observations in South Africa, almost... | |
| 1851 - 612 Seiten
...intellectual faculties — is especially adapted to the civilized races or settlers. * * * Moreover, it would appear that not only are all races divisible...intermingled with, and in a measure preying upon it. According to Dr. Andrew Smith, who has recently made extensive observations in South Africa, almost... | |
| 1860 - 910 Seiten
...Mayhew, in the openingchaptcr of the work to which we have already referred, insists upon the fact, that " not only are all races divisible into wanderers...intermingled with, and in a measure preying upon it." He instances the result of extensive observations in South Africa, whence it would appear that almost... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1865 - 360 Seiten
...appear, that not only are all races divisible into wanderers and settlers, but that each civilised or settled tribe has generally some wandering horde...for us to know that our old enemies at the Cape, the Kaffirs, are troubled with a tribe of rascals called Fingoes, — the former term, we are informed... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1869 - 602 Seiten
...appear, that not only are all races divisible into wanderers and settlers, but that each civilised or settled tribe has generally some wandering horde...miserable Hottentots are pestered by the still more abject Sonquat; and it may be some satisfaction for us to know that our old enemies at the Cape, the Kaffirs,... | |
| Christopher Herbert - 1991 - 384 Seiten
...still embryonic discipline of anthropology. "Each civilized or settled tribe has generally CHAPTER FOUR some wandering horde intermingled with, and in a measure preying upon, it," Mayhew declares on his first page, citing JC Prichard and other ethnographic authorities and claiming... | |
| Louise Lamphere - 1992 - 280 Seiten
...settlers — the vagabond and the citizen — the nomadic and the civilized tribes. . . . Moreover it would appear, that not only are all races divisible...intermingled with and in a measure preying upon it. (Mayhew 1968 [1861]:!) Wanderers, transients, nomads, migrants, and refugees are unattached to a "proper... | |
| Ian Baucom - 1999 - 260 Seiten
...only are all races divisible into wanderers and settlers, but that each civilized or settled tribe has some wandering horde intermingled with, and in a measure preying upon it. ... According to Dr Andrew Smith, who has recently made extensive observations in South Africa, almost... | |
| Zine Magubane - 2004 - 233 Seiten
...Mayhew claimed that not only could all races or peoples be divided into wanderers and settlers, but "each civilized or settled tribe has generally some...intermingled with, and in a measure preying upon it." He went on to note that the productive members of English society were "surrounded by wandering hordes... | |
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