Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... subject to great denudation by glacial action . It has been calculated that a thickness of 5,000 feet has been removed over an area of 200,000 square miles . The Coast Range , or Cascade Mountains , that extend from Cali- fornia to ...
... subject to great denudation by glacial action . It has been calculated that a thickness of 5,000 feet has been removed over an area of 200,000 square miles . The Coast Range , or Cascade Mountains , that extend from Cali- fornia to ...
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... subject to eruption . A slow upheaval of Alaska and the Behring Sea basin are observable . On the other hand there is evidence of great glaciation . The mountain ranges of the south- eastern interior are of granite , over- layed with ...
... subject to eruption . A slow upheaval of Alaska and the Behring Sea basin are observable . On the other hand there is evidence of great glaciation . The mountain ranges of the south- eastern interior are of granite , over- layed with ...
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... subject of some ethnological specula- tion . The diversity of culture among the Pueblos is not as great as that of speech . Besides the Moqui or Hopi , who belong to the Shoshonian stock , there are found in the Pueblos group three ...
... subject of some ethnological specula- tion . The diversity of culture among the Pueblos is not as great as that of speech . Besides the Moqui or Hopi , who belong to the Shoshonian stock , there are found in the Pueblos group three ...
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... subject or object ( or both ) in the verb , etc. Most Ameri- can Indian tongues may be called ' holophrastic , " from the practice of compressing a whole " sentence " into a " word , " the length of which is sometimes very remarkable ...
... subject or object ( or both ) in the verb , etc. Most Ameri- can Indian tongues may be called ' holophrastic , " from the practice of compressing a whole " sentence " into a " word , " the length of which is sometimes very remarkable ...
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... subject pronoun ) ; upqa , " to see ; " āp , " me " ( object pronoun ) ; inē , ( verbal ) . As typical incorporative languages the Iroquoian and Eskimo may serve . All the incorporative forms of speech in America do not , however ...
... subject pronoun ) ; upqa , " to see ; " āp , " me " ( object pronoun ) ; inē , ( verbal ) . As typical incorporative languages the Iroquoian and Eskimo may serve . All the incorporative forms of speech in America do not , however ...
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