The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 22Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman Jameson & Morse, 1900 - America |
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... question is whether the effect here is commensurate to the scenery . Ordinarily we might expect that the people who dwelt amid such grandeur would unconsciously be influenced by it , and reach a higher grade of character than others ...
... question is whether the effect here is commensurate to the scenery . Ordinarily we might expect that the people who dwelt amid such grandeur would unconsciously be influenced by it , and reach a higher grade of character than others ...
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... question which most interests us is that which relates to the character of the people . Was this affected by the scenery , or did it remain untouched and asleep ? We con- clude , as we study the people as they are , and were , that they ...
... question which most interests us is that which relates to the character of the people . Was this affected by the scenery , or did it remain untouched and asleep ? We con- clude , as we study the people as they are , and were , that they ...
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... questions suggested are so many , that a veritable sensation has been caused . The largest collection of the Benin bronzes is no doubt that at the British Museum ; the next largest is probably at Berlin . Hundreds of specimens ...
... questions suggested are so many , that a veritable sensation has been caused . The largest collection of the Benin bronzes is no doubt that at the British Museum ; the next largest is probably at Berlin . Hundreds of specimens ...
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... question is often asked , is the Indian capable of receiving an education ? And the history of the race during the last quarter of a century warrants , we believe , an answer in the affirmative . The Indian is a human being ; created in ...
... question is often asked , is the Indian capable of receiving an education ? And the history of the race during the last quarter of a century warrants , we believe , an answer in the affirmative . The Indian is a human being ; created in ...
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... questions to be submitted to the congress has been outlined . Since the first congress in 1889 , masses of new material have been collected , especially in Central Africa and in various other savage or uncivilized countries . Much still ...
... questions to be submitted to the congress has been outlined . Since the first congress in 1889 , masses of new material have been collected , especially in Central Africa and in various other savage or uncivilized countries . Much still ...
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