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
... say , studied as time passes - in the light of new discoveries , particular incidents cease to be authentic , either in themselves or in their relations , becoming not unfrequently dislo- cated , and , like the pieces of glass in a ...
... say , studied as time passes - in the light of new discoveries , particular incidents cease to be authentic , either in themselves or in their relations , becoming not unfrequently dislo- cated , and , like the pieces of glass in a ...
Page 142
... says Mr. Short ( in North Americans of Antiquity 142 ) , " the mere expression of belief in the former existence of Atlantis has been the signal for criticism , and has called forth the smile of pity , if not contempt . Such , however ...
... says Mr. Short ( in North Americans of Antiquity 142 ) , " the mere expression of belief in the former existence of Atlantis has been the signal for criticism , and has called forth the smile of pity , if not contempt . Such , however ...
Page 143
... says ( Short N. A. A. , 509 , note 2 ) : " From the result of the most accurate scientific observations , it is evident that the voyage from China to America can be made without being out of sight of land more than a few hours at a time ...
... says ( Short N. A. A. , 509 , note 2 ) : " From the result of the most accurate scientific observations , it is evident that the voyage from China to America can be made without being out of sight of land more than a few hours at a time ...
Page 144
... says Bradford ( Am . Antiq . , 336 ) , " to that period when mankind were first scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth ; " and Prof. Short , summing up , says : " A few years ago writers dated North American history from the ...
... says Bradford ( Am . Antiq . , 336 ) , " to that period when mankind were first scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth ; " and Prof. Short , summing up , says : " A few years ago writers dated North American history from the ...
Page 145
... says , is now in his possession . 66 A certain Fernando de Ulmo , of Terecena , in March , 1487 , actually projected an expedition to the west , and the object of this expedition was to search for a country on the other side of the ...
... says , is now in his possession . 66 A certain Fernando de Ulmo , of Terecena , in March , 1487 , actually projected an expedition to the west , and the object of this expedition was to search for a country on the other side of the ...
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