| Thomas Jefferson - 1801 - 402 páginas
...mixtures of red and white, the expreffions of every paffion by greater or lefs fuffufions of color in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony, which reigns in the countenances, that immoveable veil of black which covers all the emotions of the other race ? Add to thefe, flowing hair,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 páginas
...mixtures of red and white, the expressions of every passion by greater or less suffusions of color in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony, which reigns in the countenances, that immovieable veil of black which covers all the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair,... | |
| T. Bell - 1821 - 416 páginas
...mixtures of red H and white, the expressions of every passion by greater or less suffusions ofcolour in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony, which reigns in the countenances, that immoveable veil of black which covers all the emotions, of the other race ! Add to these, flowing hair,... | |
| Julien-Joseph Virey - 1837 - 202 páginas
...passion, by greater or less suffusions of color in the one, preferable to the eternal monotony \vhich reigns in the countenances, that immovable veil of...black, which covers all the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hait , a more elegant symmetry of form, their own judgment in favor of the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 632 páginas
...mixtures of red and white, the expressions of every passion by greater or less suffusions of color in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony, which...countenances, that immovable veil of black which covers the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, their... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 páginas
...mixtures of red and white, the expressions of every passion by greater or less suffusions of color in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony, which...countenances, that immovable veil of black which covers the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, their... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1867 - 492 páginas
...fine mixtures of red and white, the expression of every passion by greater or less suffusions of color in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony, which...countenances, that immovable veil of black which covers the emotions of the other race? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, their... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1871 - 224 páginas
...mixtures of red and white, the expressions of every passion by greater or less suffusions of color in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony, which...countenances, that immovable veil of black which covers the emotions of the other race ? . . . . The circumstance of superior beauty is thought worthy of attention... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 634 páginas
...the fine mixtures of red and white, the expressions of every passion by greater or less suffusions of colour in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony,...black which covers all the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, their own judgment in favour of the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 558 páginas
...the fine mixtures of red and white, the expressions of every passion by greater or less suffusions of colour in the one, preferable to that eternal monotony,...black which covers all the emotions of the other race ? Add to these, flowing hair, a more elegant symmetry of form, their own judgment in favour of the... | |
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