The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 22Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman Jameson & Morse, 1900 - America |
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... reached , the chances are that the sun is high and these abnormal effects in full force . The canyon is asleep ; or it is under a spell of enchantment which gives its bewildering ranges an aspect still more bewildering . Throughout the ...
... reached , the chances are that the sun is high and these abnormal effects in full force . The canyon is asleep ; or it is under a spell of enchantment which gives its bewildering ranges an aspect still more bewildering . Throughout the ...
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... reached the granite core of earth at the bottom , and a view from the canyon rim , shows at a glance how it all was done , we wonder that we cannot tell more about the people who came upon the scene , and the time at which they came ...
... reached the granite core of earth at the bottom , and a view from the canyon rim , shows at a glance how it all was done , we wonder that we cannot tell more about the people who came upon the scene , and the time at which they came ...
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... reached the Great Plateaus , and visited the pueblos which were scattered here and there , and at last passed over the mountains to the eastward and then continued their long wanderings in search of the fabulous land which they called ...
... reached the Great Plateaus , and visited the pueblos which were scattered here and there , and at last passed over the mountains to the eastward and then continued their long wanderings in search of the fabulous land which they called ...
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... reached Benin City , and by 1550 general commerce had been opened up with it . Windham and Pintado's description of Benin was printed in Hakluyt in 1553. The first really detailed account of it , with illustrations , by a Dutch author ...
... reached Benin City , and by 1550 general commerce had been opened up with it . Windham and Pintado's description of Benin was printed in Hakluyt in 1553. The first really detailed account of it , with illustrations , by a Dutch author ...
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... reached him in the spirit land , where he would need them . Now the " white women " helped them bury their dead with proper ceremonies , and they no longer burned his property . Surely God was honoring the work of these noble women ...
... reached him in the spirit land , where he would need them . Now the " white women " helped them bury their dead with proper ceremonies , and they no longer burned his property . Surely God was honoring the work of these noble women ...
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