id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37115 Gobineau, Arthur, comte de The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races With Particular Reference to Their Respective Influence in the Civil and Political History of Mankind .txt text/plain 116746 5586 62 observed in comparing different races or assemblages of men, can arise species is no proof of equal intellectual capability of races, that diversities, not only in what are generally termed different races, but manner, the nations of Asia form distinct systems of civilizations. race that are discernible among the nations that inhabit different parts political bodies and to individuals, to nations and their civilizations. retained its ground to our days, that states, nations, civilizations, may point to the well-known fact that the most civilized nations are the civilization, which he asserts to be originated by the Teutonic race, even now, the great body of the nation belongs to the Teutonic race. shall speak at present only of the national race, the Chinese proper. We find this spectacle among the great civilized nations of Europe, in the several races of men is the great natural law which has been ./cache/37115.txt ./txt/37115.txt