Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Томи 28 – 29The Society., 1890 |
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... hands is missing , but otherwise the body of the boy is perfectly preserved . It is doubled up with the knees against the stomach , feet slightly crossed , arms folded across the chest , and when found it lay on the left side . The skin ...
... hands is missing , but otherwise the body of the boy is perfectly preserved . It is doubled up with the knees against the stomach , feet slightly crossed , arms folded across the chest , and when found it lay on the left side . The skin ...
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... hands , or on exhibition in the Newfoundland Museum . * In the Pilley island excavation the skull of an adult was found in an excellent state of preservation . It has the characteristics of the skull of a savage , but it is well shaped ...
... hands , or on exhibition in the Newfoundland Museum . * In the Pilley island excavation the skull of an adult was found in an excellent state of preservation . It has the characteristics of the skull of a savage , but it is well shaped ...
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... hand , as all the Beothuk vocabularies are which I have seen . The manuscript has haddabothie body instead of had- dabothic , molheryet cream jug for motheryet , adademiuk spoon for adadi- miute , jigganisut gooseberry instead of ...
... hand , as all the Beothuk vocabularies are which I have seen . The manuscript has haddabothie body instead of had- dabothic , molheryet cream jug for motheryet , adademiuk spoon for adadi- miute , jigganisut gooseberry instead of ...
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... hand ; this would explain many of the " lectiones varia " which now puzzle the Beothuk student , and cause more trouble to him than it does to edit a Roman or Greek author from the mediæval manuscripts with all their errors and mistakes ...
... hand ; this would explain many of the " lectiones varia " which now puzzle the Beothuk student , and cause more trouble to him than it does to edit a Roman or Greek author from the mediæval manuscripts with all their errors and mistakes ...
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... hands , warming yourself , induces Mr. Howley to believe that he had Clinch's vocabulary before him . One item in Clinch's list , " Ou - bee : her own name , " seems to indicate that it was obtained from a female . Indeed , in 1803 , a ...
... hands , warming yourself , induces Mr. Howley to believe that he had Clinch's vocabulary before him . One item in Clinch's list , " Ou - bee : her own name , " seems to indicate that it was obtained from a female . Indeed , in 1803 , a ...
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