Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Томи 37 – 38American Philosophical Society, 1898 |
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... grounds for referring American species , with orange blotch in the male , to Euchloe , and for con- sidering that the white species of both continents are slightly more specialized and might be kept under the separate title of Antho ...
... grounds for referring American species , with orange blotch in the male , to Euchloe , and for con- sidering that the white species of both continents are slightly more specialized and might be kept under the separate title of Antho ...
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... ground floor . The chamber is large , without any other ornament than a bad engraving of Montgomery , one of Washington , and a copy of the Declaration of Independence . It is furnished with thirteen tables , each covered with a green ...
... ground floor . The chamber is large , without any other ornament than a bad engraving of Montgomery , one of Washington , and a copy of the Declaration of Independence . It is furnished with thirteen tables , each covered with a green ...
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... ground within their own territory , and some of the initiated men commence preparing the ground . While they are employed at this work , the principal head- man dispatches messengers to such of the surrounding tribes as he wishes to ...
... ground within their own territory , and some of the initiated men commence preparing the ground . While they are employed at this work , the principal head- man dispatches messengers to such of the surrounding tribes as he wishes to ...
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... ground and cover the deposit over with earth . In close proximity to the camp is the būrbằng or public ring , bounded by a low earthen embankment , with a narrow sunken pathway called maro , leading about four or five hundred yards into ...
... ground and cover the deposit over with earth . In close proximity to the camp is the būrbằng or public ring , bounded by a low earthen embankment , with a narrow sunken pathway called maro , leading about four or five hundred yards into ...
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... ground , composed of the loose soil scraped off the surface for some yards around . A little way farther on , near the eeteemat , is the prostrate image of a wallaroo , formed in high relief in the same manner . In building all the ...
... ground , composed of the loose soil scraped off the surface for some yards around . A little way farther on , near the eeteemat , is the prostrate image of a wallaroo , formed in high relief in the same manner . In building all the ...
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Сторінка 164 - ... whereupon to rest a searching and restless spirit ; or a terrace for a wandering and variable mind to walk up and down with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state for a proud mind to raise itself upon; or a fort or commanding ground for strife and contention; or a shop for profit or sale; and not a rich storehouse for the glory of the Creator and the relief of man's estate.
Сторінка 106 - This piratical warfare, the opprobrium of INFIDEL powers, is the warfare of the CHRISTIAN king of Great Britain. Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or to restrain this execrable commerce.
Сторінка 106 - Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British Brethren We have warned them...
Сторінка 104 - He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our...
Сторінка 103 - ... that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, [begun at a distinguished period and...
Сторінка 105 - He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.
Сторінка 104 - He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected, whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the State remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within.
Сторінка 104 - Britain is a history of unremitting injuries and usurpations, among which appears no solitary fact to contradict the uniform tenor of the rest, but all have in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this let facts be submitted to a candid world, for the truth of which we pledge a faith yet unsullied by falsehood.
Сторінка 244 - From the evidence it would appear that the submergence took place at the end of the fourteenth or the beginning of the fifteenth century.
Сторінка 107 - We might have been a. free and a great people together; but a communication of grandeur and of freedom, it seems, is below their dignity. Be it so, since they will have it. The road to happiness and to glory is open to us too. We will tread it apart from them, and acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our eternal separation.