The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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Page 34
... interest , and over his shoulders several have climbed to comparative distinction . The working or field archeologist does not always receive the credit he justly merits . In some respects many of them are not ambitious , and allow ...
... interest , and over his shoulders several have climbed to comparative distinction . The working or field archeologist does not always receive the credit he justly merits . In some respects many of them are not ambitious , and allow ...
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... interest in the publication of original me- moirs . Leading publishing houses are more or less engaged in placing antiquarian works on the market , while authors , at their own expense , vie with one another in elucidating the subject ...
... interest in the publication of original me- moirs . Leading publishing houses are more or less engaged in placing antiquarian works on the market , while authors , at their own expense , vie with one another in elucidating the subject ...
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... interest and favor both at home and abroad . In 1833 Mr. Atwater republished this work to- gether with both his tours to Prairie Du Chien and Washing- ton City . The work contains ten plates and figures of eleven different objects . The ...
... interest and favor both at home and abroad . In 1833 Mr. Atwater republished this work to- gether with both his tours to Prairie Du Chien and Washing- ton City . The work contains ten plates and figures of eleven different objects . The ...
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... interest . Of its many excellent plates only one illustrates antiquity . The second great work which has gained respect abroad for American erudition is " Types of Mankind , " " first published in 1854. The object or design of this work ...
... interest . Of its many excellent plates only one illustrates antiquity . The second great work which has gained respect abroad for American erudition is " Types of Mankind , " " first published in 1854. The object or design of this work ...
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... interest , as well as help solve the problem . Sir John Lubbock's " Prehistoric Times " 16 is a valuable hand - book on general archæology . It has been favorably received by all archæologists , and , probably , for its size , con ...
... interest , as well as help solve the problem . Sir John Lubbock's " Prehistoric Times " 16 is a valuable hand - book on general archæology . It has been favorably received by all archæologists , and , probably , for its size , con ...
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