Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... ment editor American Anthropologist ; author of The Child — A Study in the Evolution of Man ; etc. WILLIAM H. GLASSON , Ph . D. Professor of Economics , Trinity College ; joint editor South Atlantic Quarterly : author of History of ...
... ment editor American Anthropologist ; author of The Child — A Study in the Evolution of Man ; etc. WILLIAM H. GLASSON , Ph . D. Professor of Economics , Trinity College ; joint editor South Atlantic Quarterly : author of History of ...
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... ment , one receives the same impres- sion that it is a question not of very recent civilized or semi - barbaric in- truders from Asia or from Europe , but of a race ( whatever their remoter origins may be ) who have dwelt for ages in an ...
... ment , one receives the same impres- sion that it is a question not of very recent civilized or semi - barbaric in- truders from Asia or from Europe , but of a race ( whatever their remoter origins may be ) who have dwelt for ages in an ...
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... ment and depressing character of their arctic surroundings . They have also a marked sense of humor , as the institution of the nithsong , or settle- ment of disputes by public judgment of the comparative merits of the two parties in ...
... ment and depressing character of their arctic surroundings . They have also a marked sense of humor , as the institution of the nithsong , or settle- ment of disputes by public judgment of the comparative merits of the two parties in ...
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... ment of pronominal forms , fondness for generic particles and for verbs over nouns , and incorporation the inclusion of subject or object ( or both ) in the verb , etc. Most Ameri- can Indian tongues may be called ' holophrastic ...
... ment of pronominal forms , fondness for generic particles and for verbs over nouns , and incorporation the inclusion of subject or object ( or both ) in the verb , etc. Most Ameri- can Indian tongues may be called ' holophrastic ...
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... ment . The mass of the inhabitants of the continent at the time of its dis- covery were hunters and fishers , or agriculturists of the Stone Age , most of whom had some knowledge of pot- tery - making . The house followed the lines of ...
... ment . The mass of the inhabitants of the continent at the time of its dis- covery were hunters and fishers , or agriculturists of the Stone Age , most of whom had some knowledge of pot- tery - making . The house followed the lines of ...
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