American Antiquities, and Discoveries in the West: Being an Exhibition of the Evidence that an Ancient Population ... Differing Entirely from ... the Present Indians, Peopled America Many Centuries Before Its Discovery by Columbus. And Inquiries Into Their Origin, with a Copious Description of Many of Their Stupendous Works Now in Ruins. With Conjectures what May Have Become of Them ...Hoffman & White, 1833 - 400 páginas |
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... OF Antiquarian Societies . BY JOSIAH PRIEST . Third Edition Revised . C ALBANY : PRINTED BY HOFFMAN AND WHITE , No. 71 , State - Street 1833 . -531112 PELLESE LIBRARY NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW - YORK , AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES ,
... OF Antiquarian Societies . BY JOSIAH PRIEST . Third Edition Revised . C ALBANY : PRINTED BY HOFFMAN AND WHITE , No. 71 , State - Street 1833 . -531112 PELLESE LIBRARY NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW - YORK , AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES ,
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... Antiquities , and Discoveries in the West Being an exhibition of the evidence that an ancient Po- pulation of partially civilized Nations , differing entirely from those of the present Indians , peopled America , many centuries before ...
... Antiquities , and Discoveries in the West Being an exhibition of the evidence that an ancient Po- pulation of partially civilized Nations , differing entirely from those of the present Indians , peopled America , many centuries before ...
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... ANTIQUITIES of America . If we may be permitted to judge from the liberal subscription this work has met with , notwithstanding the universal prejudice against subscribing for books , we should draw the conclusion , that this curious ...
... ANTIQUITIES of America . If we may be permitted to judge from the liberal subscription this work has met with , notwithstanding the universal prejudice against subscribing for books , we should draw the conclusion , that this curious ...
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... antiquities , ..... ...... ...... ... 196 Discovery of America by the Norwegians , Danes and Welch before the time of Columbus , ... Traditions of the Florida Indians , that Florida was once in- habited by white people , before Columbus ...
... antiquities , ..... ...... ...... ... 196 Discovery of America by the Norwegians , Danes and Welch before the time of Columbus , ... Traditions of the Florida Indians , that Florida was once in- habited by white people , before Columbus ...
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... antiquities ,. 279 Various opinions respecting the original inhabitants of Ame- rica , ... 282 Further remarks on the subject of human complexions ,. 291 Still further remarks on human complexions ,. 294 Canibals in America , .... 299 ...
... antiquities ,. 279 Various opinions respecting the original inhabitants of Ame- rica , ... 282 Further remarks on the subject of human complexions ,. 291 Still further remarks on human complexions ,. 294 Canibals in America , .... 299 ...
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Página 149 - ... of his feet are still to be seen, and hurled his bolts among them till the whole were slaughtered, except the big bull, who presenting his forehead to the shafts, shook them off as they fell; but missing one at length, it wounded him in the side; whereon, springing round, he bounded over the Ohio, over the Wabash, the Illinois, and finally over the great lakes, where he is living at this day.
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Página 149 - He may as well exist there now, as he did formerly where we find his bones. If he be a carnivorous animal, as some anatomists have conjectured, and the Indians affirm, his early retirement may be accounted for from the general destruction of the wild game by the Indians, which commences in the first instant of their connection with us, for the purpose of purchasing match-coats, hatchets, and fire-locks, with their skins.
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Página 178 - The handle either of a small sword or a large knife, made of an elk's horn ; around the end where the blade had been inserted, was a ferule of silver, which, though black, was not much injured by time. Though the handle showed the hole where the blade had been inserted, yet no iron was found, but an oxyde remained of similar shape and size.
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