The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen13;Volumen15;Volumen19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 |
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... period . The rea- son is as curious as it is unsatisfac- tory . It is because now , four hundred years since Columbus , we find we know more of geography and history than either he or his predecessors for a thousand years . He probably ...
... period . The rea- son is as curious as it is unsatisfac- tory . It is because now , four hundred years since Columbus , we find we know more of geography and history than either he or his predecessors for a thousand years . He probably ...
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... period of Pliocene time , and the subsequent advance of the ice period , cutting off , all communication with the rest of the world until recent times , produced a modification of the race , and that man retired with the glacier on its ...
... period of Pliocene time , and the subsequent advance of the ice period , cutting off , all communication with the rest of the world until recent times , produced a modification of the race , and that man retired with the glacier on its ...
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... period when mankind were first scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth ; " and Prof. Short , summing up , says : " A few years ago writers dated North American history from the dis- coveries made by Columbus and his immediate ...
... period when mankind were first scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth ; " and Prof. Short , summing up , says : " A few years ago writers dated North American history from the dis- coveries made by Columbus and his immediate ...
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... period ; for the Tuskaroras claimed that this was the language of their ancestors ; other and later evidences , but says , that while the tradition of Madoc's adventure may be true , these " slight resemblances 39 are not enough to have ...
... period ; for the Tuskaroras claimed that this was the language of their ancestors ; other and later evidences , but says , that while the tradition of Madoc's adventure may be true , these " slight resemblances 39 are not enough to have ...
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... period , where the waves of the Atlantic now roll , " says Dr. Charles Anthon , " has been re- garded by modern science as visionary in the extreme . But even science herself can be made to contribute data towards this captivating ...
... period , where the waves of the Atlantic now roll , " says Dr. Charles Anthon , " has been re- garded by modern science as visionary in the extreme . But even science herself can be made to contribute data towards this captivating ...
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