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 139
... facts and undis- puted , we call it Authentic , and when not so accredited , Apocryphal . It occasionally becomes ... fact , less certainty about it now than at any former period . The rea- son is as curious as it is unsatisfac- tory ...
... facts and undis- puted , we call it Authentic , and when not so accredited , Apocryphal . It occasionally becomes ... fact , less certainty about it now than at any former period . The rea- son is as curious as it is unsatisfac- tory ...
Page 142
... facts now well ascertained , and its allusion to a Western Conti- nent at that time generally known , oppose such a proposition . If it was the creation of the Greek or Egyptian imagination , surely fancy Lever formed a truer fiction ...
... facts now well ascertained , and its allusion to a Western Conti- nent at that time generally known , oppose such a proposition . If it was the creation of the Greek or Egyptian imagination , surely fancy Lever formed a truer fiction ...
Page 143
... fact , an almost unbroken chain con- necting the Asiatic continent with the peninsula of Kamschatka . At the North Pacific all doubts vanish in the presence of the most favorable condi- tions for a migration from the one continent to ...
... fact , an almost unbroken chain con- necting the Asiatic continent with the peninsula of Kamschatka . At the North Pacific all doubts vanish in the presence of the most favorable condi- tions for a migration from the one continent to ...
Page 147
... fact . " ( N. A. Antiq . , 153 ) . " While the Caliphate was still flourishing under the Abas- sides at Bagdad , and ... facts are derived from and by means of the critical and highly praise- worthy efforts of Christian Rafn and the ...
... fact . " ( N. A. Antiq . , 153 ) . " While the Caliphate was still flourishing under the Abas- sides at Bagdad , and ... facts are derived from and by means of the critical and highly praise- worthy efforts of Christian Rafn and the ...
Page 148
... fact , that the country had been colonized long before their visit by the Irish . Com- ing from their own green isle to a vast continent , possessing many of the fertile qualities of their native soil , the appellation was a natural one ...
... fact , that the country had been colonized long before their visit by the Irish . Com- ing from their own green isle to a vast continent , possessing many of the fertile qualities of their native soil , the appellation was a natural one ...
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