American Quarterly Review, Issues 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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... the latter Island . Boston , 1836 . The origin of the population of America is a problem which has exercised the ingenuity of the learned from the period of VOL . XX.-No. 39 . 1 Columbus's discovery to the present day . It is a.
... the latter Island . Boston , 1836 . The origin of the population of America is a problem which has exercised the ingenuity of the learned from the period of VOL . XX.-No. 39 . 1 Columbus's discovery to the present day . It is a.
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... learned should lead us to the conclusion- which some philosophical enquirers maintain — that the popu- lation of the southern parts , and perhaps all others , of America , is to be traced , through the Oceanic islands , to the coast of ...
... learned should lead us to the conclusion- which some philosophical enquirers maintain — that the popu- lation of the southern parts , and perhaps all others , of America , is to be traced , through the Oceanic islands , to the coast of ...
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... learned . And here we must , as in regard to the languages of the American continent , do justice to the labours of that illustrious people , the Germans , by acknowledging how much we owe to their industry and genius , for having ...
... learned . And here we must , as in regard to the languages of the American continent , do justice to the labours of that illustrious people , the Germans , by acknowledging how much we owe to their industry and genius , for having ...
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... learned , so far as the imperfect materials in our possession will enable us and see what results have been obtained through the medium of languages , tending to show a connec- tion between the Asiatic nations and the South Sea ...
... learned , so far as the imperfect materials in our possession will enable us and see what results have been obtained through the medium of languages , tending to show a connec- tion between the Asiatic nations and the South Sea ...
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... learned native of Mexico , Don Manuel Naxera ( or Najera ) that one , at least , among the American languages , is , properly speaking , monosyl- labic . How many others may hereafter prove to be so , no man will at this time venture to ...
... learned native of Mexico , Don Manuel Naxera ( or Najera ) that one , at least , among the American languages , is , properly speaking , monosyl- labic . How many others may hereafter prove to be so , no man will at this time venture to ...
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