Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 21
... true that moist winds from the ranges blow over this region , but the soil ab- sorbs so much heat from the sun that such winds are only made warmer , and so retain their moisture until they reach a climate sufficiently cool to compel ...
... true that moist winds from the ranges blow over this region , but the soil ab- sorbs so much heat from the sun that such winds are only made warmer , and so retain their moisture until they reach a climate sufficiently cool to compel ...
Page 56
... true when , as is the case in the New World , the story to be told is that of the con- tact of ethnic stocks , and the subjec- tion and partial extermination of a " lower " by a so - called " higher " race . In recording the history of ...
... true when , as is the case in the New World , the story to be told is that of the con- tact of ethnic stocks , and the subjec- tion and partial extermination of a " lower " by a so - called " higher " race . In recording the history of ...
Page 60
... true , when we come to consider the Pueblos Indians , Cliff - Dwellers , etc. , of the Southwest , concerning whom some otherwise re- spectable authorities have been mis- lead into romancing a good deal . In the Pueblo country ( the ...
... true , when we come to consider the Pueblos Indians , Cliff - Dwellers , etc. , of the Southwest , concerning whom some otherwise re- spectable authorities have been mis- lead into romancing a good deal . In the Pueblo country ( the ...
Page 86
... true to a still greater extent when one of the peoples concerned was the vigorous and play - loving Anglo- Saxon , eager to add to his already somewhat lengthy repertoire new ex- periences in the joy of feeling alive . But all the ...
... true to a still greater extent when one of the peoples concerned was the vigorous and play - loving Anglo- Saxon , eager to add to his already somewhat lengthy repertoire new ex- periences in the joy of feeling alive . But all the ...
Page 93
... true in regard to Mound Build- ers of the Mississippi Valley . The simpler structures erected by them resemble such works in other parts of the world only as any ordinary pile of earth or stones will resemble any other . When this limit ...
... true in regard to Mound Build- ers of the Mississippi Valley . The simpler structures erected by them resemble such works in other parts of the world only as any ordinary pile of earth or stones will resemble any other . When this limit ...
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