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before American readers . How American readers will like it we are at loss to conjecture ; but we cannot help thinking that Mme . Swetchine's history will lose much of its charm and its interest in being transplanted into the alien ...
before American readers . How American readers will like it we are at loss to conjecture ; but we cannot help thinking that Mme . Swetchine's history will lose much of its charm and its interest in being transplanted into the alien ...
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rated physiologically from Old World monkeys than the Ameri- can Indian or any other American type of man is separated from the European or Asiatic . If the American Indian were descended from the American monkey , he should have not ...
rated physiologically from Old World monkeys than the Ameri- can Indian or any other American type of man is separated from the European or Asiatic . If the American Indian were descended from the American monkey , he should have not ...
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The Myths of the New World : A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America . By DANIEL G. BRINTON , A. M. , M. D. New York : Leypoldt and Holt . 1868. 8vo . pp . 307 . cans THOUGH We are not of the number of those ...
The Myths of the New World : A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America . By DANIEL G. BRINTON , A. M. , M. D. New York : Leypoldt and Holt . 1868. 8vo . pp . 307 . cans THOUGH We are not of the number of those ...
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LAURENCE Sterne | 1 |
METEORIC SHOWERS | 38 |
THE RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN ITALY | 51 |
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