Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... according to a census taken December 28 , 1890 , by the Hawaiian Government . in 1899 taken by the War Department . 85,604 6,100 91,219 55,608 3,929,214 5,308 , 483 7 , 239 , 881 9,638 , 453 12,866 , 020 17,069 , 453 23 , 191 , 876 ...
... according to a census taken December 28 , 1890 , by the Hawaiian Government . in 1899 taken by the War Department . 85,604 6,100 91,219 55,608 3,929,214 5,308 , 483 7 , 239 , 881 9,638 , 453 12,866 , 020 17,069 , 453 23 , 191 , 876 ...
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... according to the seasons , its oscillations varying from 1,730 square miles to 2,200 square miles . Pyramid Lake , Lake Tahoe and Humboldt Lake , Goose Lake , Sevier Lake and Lake Malheur are other land - locked bodies of water in the ...
... according to the seasons , its oscillations varying from 1,730 square miles to 2,200 square miles . Pyramid Lake , Lake Tahoe and Humboldt Lake , Goose Lake , Sevier Lake and Lake Malheur are other land - locked bodies of water in the ...
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... According to Ehrenreich , some of these ancient men of Brazil show affinities with prehistoric man of eastern Europe . The Tupian stock ( or Tupi - Guar- anis , as they are also called ) , whose language was much used by the mis ...
... According to Ehrenreich , some of these ancient men of Brazil show affinities with prehistoric man of eastern Europe . The Tupian stock ( or Tupi - Guar- anis , as they are also called ) , whose language was much used by the mis ...
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... according to Gatschet , have been from time im- memorial inhabitants of the country between the Appalachian Mountains , the Atlantic , the Gulf of Mexico , and earliest development was the Mississippi . The scene of their in the ...
... according to Gatschet , have been from time im- memorial inhabitants of the country between the Appalachian Mountains , the Atlantic , the Gulf of Mexico , and earliest development was the Mississippi . The scene of their in the ...
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... according to their own traditions , spread from very small beginnings in the country about Lake Titicaca ; but von Tschudi and Brin- ton , for linguistic reasons chiefly , find the primitive home of this people to have been in the ...
... according to their own traditions , spread from very small beginnings in the country about Lake Titicaca ; but von Tschudi and Brin- ton , for linguistic reasons chiefly , find the primitive home of this people to have been in the ...
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