The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 144
... Indian tribes in the center ; and 3d - The comparatively civilized Mexicans in the South . " I think it plain that we would have avoided many - probably all - our errors in American archæology and upon the subject of the origin of the ...
... Indian tribes in the center ; and 3d - The comparatively civilized Mexicans in the South . " I think it plain that we would have avoided many - probably all - our errors in American archæology and upon the subject of the origin of the ...
Page 150
... Indian dialects are concerned , there exists no evidence of the descent of any of their tribes from the Welsh or Irish colonists . But Catlin ( 2 N. A. Indians 259–265 ) , professes to have discovered this very evidence in favor of the ...
... Indian dialects are concerned , there exists no evidence of the descent of any of their tribes from the Welsh or Irish colonists . But Catlin ( 2 N. A. Indians 259–265 ) , professes to have discovered this very evidence in favor of the ...
Page 151
... Indians , or to preach to them , three times a week for four months , in their own tongue and his . It is to be regretted that the author of the Pre - Historical Races of Ame- rica ( at page 400 ) , should put his ob- jection to Mr ...
... Indians , or to preach to them , three times a week for four months , in their own tongue and his . It is to be regretted that the author of the Pre - Historical Races of Ame- rica ( at page 400 ) , should put his ob- jection to Mr ...
Page 152
... Indian to settle up their affairs Very truly , KEMP P. BATTLE . boen tablets were illegible for hun- dreds of years . The mysteries of Egypt , upon which the most learned and scientific men of the world were engaged for centuries , were ...
... Indian to settle up their affairs Very truly , KEMP P. BATTLE . boen tablets were illegible for hun- dreds of years . The mysteries of Egypt , upon which the most learned and scientific men of the world were engaged for centuries , were ...
Page 158
... Indians on the 22d of March , 1622 ) . That no minister be absent from his church above two months in all the yeare upon penalty of forfeiting halfe his means , and whosoever shall absent above foure months in the year shall forfeit his ...
... Indians on the 22d of March , 1622 ) . That no minister be absent from his church above two months in all the yeare upon penalty of forfeiting halfe his means , and whosoever shall absent above foure months in the year shall forfeit his ...
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