The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and IrelandLibrary of Alexandria, 2004 |
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... communities were at the South. Figure 10 shows a fortified hill in Butler County, Ohio. Among those who have examined and described remains of the MoundBuilders, Messrs. Squier and Davis rank first in importance, because they have done ...
... communities were at the South. Figure 10 shows a fortified hill in Butler County, Ohio. Among those who have examined and described remains of the MoundBuilders, Messrs. Squier and Davis rank first in importance, because they have done ...
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... communities were established in the Gulf regions, considerable time must have elapsed before their advancing settlements were extended northward, through the intervening region, into the Valley of the Ohio. On the Ohio and in the ...
... communities were established in the Gulf regions, considerable time must have elapsed before their advancing settlements were extended northward, through the intervening region, into the Valley of the Ohio. On the Ohio and in the ...
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... communities may lose their enlightenment, and sink to a condition of barbarism; but the degraded descendants of a civilized people usually retain traditional recollections of their ancestors, or some traces of the lost civilization ...
... communities may lose their enlightenment, and sink to a condition of barbarism; but the degraded descendants of a civilized people usually retain traditional recollections of their ancestors, or some traces of the lost civilization ...
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... communities of barbarous peoples, without doing any thing more than the tribal system itself to show a common origin in race. The aborigines of America may have been originally all of the same race. There are some considerations in ...
... communities of barbarous peoples, without doing any thing more than the tribal system itself to show a common origin in race. The aborigines of America may have been originally all of the same race. There are some considerations in ...
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... communities formed by association or mixture, but we can not reasonably give them the significance claimed for the supposed “Semi-Village Indians.” Moreover, these exceptional communities are usually Pueblos whose habits have been ...
... communities formed by association or mixture, but we can not reasonably give them the significance claimed for the supposed “Semi-Village Indians.” Moreover, these exceptional communities are usually Pueblos whose habits have been ...
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IV MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA | |
V MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA | |
VI ANTIQUITY OF THE RUINS | |
VII WHENCE CAME THAT OLD CIVILIZATION? | |
VIII AMERICAN ANCIENT HISTORY | |
IX THE AZTEC CIVILIZATION | |
X ANCIENT PERU | |
XI PERUVIAN ANCIENT HISTORY | |
APPENDIX A | |
APPENDIX B | |
APPENDIX C | |
APPENDIX D | |
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