The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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Page 36
... race superior to the Indian . The earliest mention of Western antiquities was made by Jonathan Carver , who visited Lake Pepin in November , 1766. John Bartram and his son William discovered the remarkable works at Mt. Royal , Florida ...
... race superior to the Indian . The earliest mention of Western antiquities was made by Jonathan Carver , who visited Lake Pepin in November , 1766. John Bartram and his son William discovered the remarkable works at Mt. Royal , Florida ...
Page 38
... race arrived in Ohio ; how long did they reside there ; their number ; state of arts ; scientific acquirements ; religious rites ; what became of them , and a description of the Teocalli of the Mexicans . The work was by no means an en ...
... race arrived in Ohio ; how long did they reside there ; their number ; state of arts ; scientific acquirements ; religious rites ; what became of them , and a description of the Teocalli of the Mexicans . The work was by no means an en ...
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... race of pigmies found in Tennessee ; chapters nine , ten and eleven consider Indians in general , and the Chickasaws in particular , together with the Hebrew origin of the tribes . The author displays familiarity with ancient literature ...
... race of pigmies found in Tennessee ; chapters nine , ten and eleven consider Indians in general , and the Chickasaws in particular , together with the Hebrew origin of the tribes . The author displays familiarity with ancient literature ...
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... race ; follows the course of migrations , peopling North America with the Atlans and Cutans who came through the Atlantic Ocean ; and the Iztacans and Oghuzians who came through the Pacific Ocean . The history of the settlements of ...
... race ; follows the course of migrations , peopling North America with the Atlans and Cutans who came through the Atlantic Ocean ; and the Iztacans and Oghuzians who came through the Pacific Ocean . The history of the settlements of ...
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... race of Indians from Northern Asia . It Two years later , the great work of Dr. Morton was pub- lished . This is a ... races , this work in no wise can be passed over . is a little unfortunate that he did not possess more skulls from the ...
... race of Indians from Northern Asia . It Two years later , the great work of Dr. Morton was pub- lished . This is a ... races , this work in no wise can be passed over . is a little unfortunate that he did not possess more skulls from the ...
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