West American History, Том 35Bancroft Company, 1902 |
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... regard such inves- tigation as in every respect beneficial ; on the con- trary , it is clearly detrimental where facts are warped to fit theories , the theory being of less importance to mankind than the fact . On the other hand it is ...
... regard such inves- tigation as in every respect beneficial ; on the con- trary , it is clearly detrimental where facts are warped to fit theories , the theory being of less importance to mankind than the fact . On the other hand it is ...
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... regard to aboriginal testimony , aside from that displayed by the still existing material remains , I never have placed great reliance , although on no better evidence than that of native Aztec writers , and abori- ginal traditions in ...
... regard to aboriginal testimony , aside from that displayed by the still existing material remains , I never have placed great reliance , although on no better evidence than that of native Aztec writers , and abori- ginal traditions in ...
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... regard to matters of which no one can know any- thing . If we have not here so much of conversational refinement and prudish formalism , it is because we do not want them , preferring a physical energy with un- adulterated intellectual ...
... regard to matters of which no one can know any- thing . If we have not here so much of conversational refinement and prudish formalism , it is because we do not want them , preferring a physical energy with un- adulterated intellectual ...
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... regard the western with a benignant eye , single to the interests of the nation . There are moun- tain barriers dividing the east from the west ; there are broad placid waters inviting intercourse between the south and the north . This ...
... regard the western with a benignant eye , single to the interests of the nation . There are moun- tain barriers dividing the east from the west ; there are broad placid waters inviting intercourse between the south and the north . This ...
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... regard for his exposed family and possessions ; the other had noth- ing to lose and everything to gain by yielding to the still rampant war spirit , fresh from Mohammedan crusades , and to the greed which had lured across the seas an ...
... regard for his exposed family and possessions ; the other had noth- ing to lose and everything to gain by yielding to the still rampant war spirit , fresh from Mohammedan crusades , and to the greed which had lured across the seas an ...
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