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Sentence
The
same
usage
still
prevails
among
the
vulgar
as
in
the
phrases,
‘black
Irish’,
‘black
Dutch’,
describing
certain
well
known
types
of
Celts
and
Teutons
(Hollanders,
probably),
differing
widely
from
the
prevailing
type
of
either
race
in
respect
of
their
black
eyes
and
hair,
and
gypsy-like,
tawny
complexions.
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The same usage still prevails among the vulgar as in the phrases, ‘black Irish’, ‘black Dutch’, describing certain well known types of Celts and Teutons (Hollanders, probably), differing widely from the prevailing type of either race in respect of their black eyes and hair, and gypsy-like, tawny complexions.
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