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 143
... took place " in the tertiary period of Pliocene time , and the subsequent advance of the ice period , cutting off , all communication with the rest of the world until recent times , produced a modification of the race , and that man ...
... took place " in the tertiary period of Pliocene time , and the subsequent advance of the ice period , cutting off , all communication with the rest of the world until recent times , produced a modification of the race , and that man ...
Page 148
... took place in 827 , two years after Diciul's book was pub- lished . ( See McGoeghagan History , Ireland , 203 ) . Their names , " Ernulphus , " " Ire- landum hominum " and " Buo juve- in his own treatment of the question , says , 148 ...
... took place in 827 , two years after Diciul's book was pub- lished . ( See McGoeghagan History , Ireland , 203 ) . Their names , " Ernulphus , " " Ire- landum hominum " and " Buo juve- in his own treatment of the question , says , 148 ...
Page 154
... took possession of the people , and the stories brought back from Virginia and America so influenced the imag- ination that it was thought that all that it was necessary to do was to reach the New World , and especially the place called ...
... took possession of the people , and the stories brought back from Virginia and America so influenced the imag- ination that it was thought that all that it was necessary to do was to reach the New World , and especially the place called ...
Page 164
... took up men bodily , carried them through the air , and set them down wherever they were appointed . In the good . old ages of faith , men were at least saved from a great deal of perplexity and useless questioning . There have been ...
... took up men bodily , carried them through the air , and set them down wherever they were appointed . In the good . old ages of faith , men were at least saved from a great deal of perplexity and useless questioning . There have been ...
Page 170
... took a prominent part in public meetings held to create a Union sentiment , and for the purpose of supporting the Union army . Mr. George F. Callaway joined the Methodist church himself in 1865 . His official connection with Metho- dism ...
... took a prominent part in public meetings held to create a Union sentiment , and for the purpose of supporting the Union army . Mr. George F. Callaway joined the Methodist church himself in 1865 . His official connection with Metho- dism ...
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