Lexicographical Neighbors of Creolian
Literary usage of Creolian
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Account of the European Settlements in America: Containing an Accurate by Edmund Burke, William Burke (1808)
"The creolian hates and envies him. Both contemn and maltreat the Indians, who,
on their side, arc not insensible of the indignities they suffer. ..."
2. Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of by Robert Stewart Castlereagh (1851)
"The inhabitants may be considered under four heads: the positive Spaniard, the
creolian Spaniard, the Mulattoes, and the Indians. ..."
3. The Capacity of Negroes for Religious and Moral Improvement Considered: With by Richard Nisbet (1789)
"The creolian has the moft art and ingenuity, but the * African the moft natural
principle. The creolian is the moft handy and expert at his ..."
4. The French Revolution in San Domingo by Lothrop Stoddard (1914)
"And unfortunately, the creolian is not the right taste. It smells too much of
the Boucan."103 Even the richest plantations had about them an air of ..."
5. The Works of Edmund Burke by Edmund Burke (1839)
"The creolian hates aiid envies him. Both contemn and maltreat the Indians, who,
on their side, are not insensible to the indignities they suffer. ..."