Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1884 |
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... objects that may come within his grasp , especially such as are the more interesting on account of historical associations . The more precious the objects , the greater is his greed for the possession of fragments . The number of ...
... objects that may come within his grasp , especially such as are the more interesting on account of historical associations . The more precious the objects , the greater is his greed for the possession of fragments . The number of ...
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... objects . Our policy has been to mount objects in the unit boxes as rapidly as small groups could be brought together , the only limitation being that objects derived from different races or nations should not be mingled in the same box ...
... objects . Our policy has been to mount objects in the unit boxes as rapidly as small groups could be brought together , the only limitation being that objects derived from different races or nations should not be mingled in the same box ...
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... objects might be transported by pack - mules to Gualan , and there embarked for the sea . Thus might be removed a large number of small objects , blocks on which are hieroglyphs , & c . By using some discretion a camp might be selected ...
... objects might be transported by pack - mules to Gualan , and there embarked for the sea . Thus might be removed a large number of small objects , blocks on which are hieroglyphs , & c . By using some discretion a camp might be selected ...
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