The Mississippi Valley, and Prehistoric Events: Giving an Account of the Original Formation and Early Condition of the Great Valley ; of Its Vegetable and Animal Life ; of Its First Inhabitants, the Mound Builders, Its Mineral Treasures and Agricultural Developments ; All from Authentic SourcesR.T. Root, 1880 - 784 halaman |
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... Race . CHAPTER V. MODERN ENGLAND . ... ... 732 How England was led to her great Modern Career - Growth of Commerce and Industries after 1815 - Great Capacities fully Aroused - Her Future . CHAPTER VI . THE WEALTH OF ENGLAND ... ... 742 ...
... Race . CHAPTER V. MODERN ENGLAND . ... ... 732 How England was led to her great Modern Career - Growth of Commerce and Industries after 1815 - Great Capacities fully Aroused - Her Future . CHAPTER VI . THE WEALTH OF ENGLAND ... ... 742 ...
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... race are transmitted , and the origin of all the future in- dividuals of its kind , however numerous or long continued the race may be , is provided for . A small range of variation between the parent and the de- scendant is often seen ...
... race are transmitted , and the origin of all the future in- dividuals of its kind , however numerous or long continued the race may be , is provided for . A small range of variation between the parent and the de- scendant is often seen ...
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... races may be so considered . On the contrary , early races are often found to combine in their forms and qualities the peculiarities of two or more races that afterward made their appearance , suggesting the idea that they may have been ...
... races may be so considered . On the contrary , early races are often found to combine in their forms and qualities the peculiarities of two or more races that afterward made their appearance , suggesting the idea that they may have been ...
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... race originated in Asia . Many courses of inquiry indicate the highlands near the Caspian Sea as the point from which dispersion commenced for the Old World races ; but the more closely the Aborigines and ancient monuments of America ...
... race originated in Asia . Many courses of inquiry indicate the highlands near the Caspian Sea as the point from which dispersion commenced for the Old World races ; but the more closely the Aborigines and ancient monuments of America ...
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... race was evidently one controlled by the same ideas and sympathies , fairly uniform in mental , moral and social culture . That culture was too low in kind to have led to results so extensive without settled institutions which must have ...
... race was evidently one controlled by the same ideas and sympathies , fairly uniform in mental , moral and social culture . That culture was too low in kind to have led to results so extensive without settled institutions which must have ...
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