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 142
... later in cultivation and civiliza- tion than some of more recent birth , America , so far as her physical his- tory is concerned , has been falsely denominated the ' New World . ' Hers was the first dry land lifted out of the waters ...
... later in cultivation and civiliza- tion than some of more recent birth , America , so far as her physical his- tory is concerned , has been falsely denominated the ' New World . ' Hers was the first dry land lifted out of the waters ...
Page 151
... later evidences , but says , that while the tradition of Madoc's adventure may be true , these " slight resemblances 39 are not enough to have enabled the Rev. Mr. Jones to converse familiarly with these Indians , or to preach to them ...
... later evidences , but says , that while the tradition of Madoc's adventure may be true , these " slight resemblances 39 are not enough to have enabled the Rev. Mr. Jones to converse familiarly with these Indians , or to preach to them ...
Page 164
... Later researches , however , go to show that the Yakoutes and Tchuktchi of north- ern Siberia , are probably colonists from America , and that the migra- tory tide was in the opposite direc- tion from that usually supposed . This fact ...
... Later researches , however , go to show that the Yakoutes and Tchuktchi of north- ern Siberia , are probably colonists from America , and that the migra- tory tide was in the opposite direc- tion from that usually supposed . This fact ...
Page 178
... later annexed to the exarchate of Ravenna . Charlemagne gave it its first fortifications , and in the 11th century it was held in common with Ferrara , Modena and Reggio , under the sway of the family of Canossa . In the beginning of ...
... later annexed to the exarchate of Ravenna . Charlemagne gave it its first fortifications , and in the 11th century it was held in common with Ferrara , Modena and Reggio , under the sway of the family of Canossa . In the beginning of ...
Page 196
... treating especially of the cause and treatment of diseases leading to sterility and distochia . This edition is still largely in demand , notwithstanding later and more ex- tensive works on the same 196 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
... treating especially of the cause and treatment of diseases leading to sterility and distochia . This edition is still largely in demand , notwithstanding later and more ex- tensive works on the same 196 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
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