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 140
... south and vast hordes of northern Asiatics con- tinued for generations , wherein mill- ions of men participated and per- ished , and of which they are the sole relics and were the only witnesses . Our forefathers peopled the unknown ...
... south and vast hordes of northern Asiatics con- tinued for generations , wherein mill- ions of men participated and per- ished , and of which they are the sole relics and were the only witnesses . Our forefathers peopled the unknown ...
Page 141
... South America , beyond it , and that this island and continent were known to the ancients , and was the seat of an Empire whose sway extended east over northern Africa and the Medit- teranean to the Tyrrhenian Sea , and westwardly over ...
... South America , beyond it , and that this island and continent were known to the ancients , and was the seat of an Empire whose sway extended east over northern Africa and the Medit- teranean to the Tyrrhenian Sea , and westwardly over ...
Page 144
... 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 Aborigines , so called , if we had not attempted to trace them to a common origin ...
... 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 Aborigines , so called , if we had not attempted to trace them to a common origin ...
Page 147
... It was already late in the summer , and Gudlief and his party made many prayers that they might escape ; and it came to pass that one day they saw land in this same south- ays , tes . ish the an ap- in d PRE - COLUMBIAN DISCOVERIES . 147.
... It was already late in the summer , and Gudlief and his party made many prayers that they might escape ; and it came to pass that one day they saw land in this same south- ays , tes . ish the an ap- in d PRE - COLUMBIAN DISCOVERIES . 147.
Page 148
... south from Vin- land , which is expressly called Ire- land edh Mikla or Great Ireland which was inhabited by the Irish , and was a Christian country . The omission of its name and all reference to it by Diciul , in connection with . the ...
... south from Vin- land , which is expressly called Ire- land edh Mikla or Great Ireland which was inhabited by the Irish , and was a Christian country . The omission of its name and all reference to it by Diciul , in connection with . the ...
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