The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 22Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman Jameson & Morse, 1900 - America |
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... tion Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the Thirty- eighth Annual Meeting held at Los Angeles , Cal . , July 11-14 . 1809. - Smithsonian Institution United States National Museum . Arrow - points , Spear - heads , and Knives of ...
... tion Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the Thirty- eighth Annual Meeting held at Los Angeles , Cal . , July 11-14 . 1809. - Smithsonian Institution United States National Museum . Arrow - points , Spear - heads , and Knives of ...
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... tion in the midst of the cliffs . The inquiry naturally arises , whether this civilization was altogether the result of environment , or was owing to some other influence . There are differences of opinion on this point , as some ...
... tion in the midst of the cliffs . The inquiry naturally arises , whether this civilization was altogether the result of environment , or was owing to some other influence . There are differences of opinion on this point , as some ...
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... tion . The study and mastery of the influences of that class of scenery and its appreciation , is a culture , requiring time , patience , and long familiarity , tor its consummation . The lover of nature , whose perceptions have been ...
... tion . The study and mastery of the influences of that class of scenery and its appreciation , is a culture , requiring time , patience , and long familiarity , tor its consummation . The lover of nature , whose perceptions have been ...
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... tion in some of our art schools they would undoubtedly develop great talent , so ready are they with the pencil . They have a keen ear , and very soon are singing our school songs and gospel songs correctly and sweetly . For generations ...
... tion in some of our art schools they would undoubtedly develop great talent , so ready are they with the pencil . They have a keen ear , and very soon are singing our school songs and gospel songs correctly and sweetly . For generations ...
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... live on the reserva- tion . These two women were the only white persons , except the agent , living among these hundreds of Indians - but they were neither lonely nor afraid ; for , as the CIVILIZATION OF THE INDIANS . 27.
... live on the reserva- tion . These two women were the only white persons , except the agent , living among these hundreds of Indians - but they were neither lonely nor afraid ; for , as the CIVILIZATION OF THE INDIANS . 27.
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