| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 páginas
...particular circumstances which give it this aspe£t 1. The number of bones. 2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4- The strata...with those in another- 5. The different states of dqcay in these strata, which seem to indicate a difference in the time of inhumation. 6. The existence... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1804 - 356 páginas
...particular circumstances •which give it this aspect. I . The number of bones. 2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4. The strata...correspondence with those in another. 5. The different state* of decay in these strata, which seem to indicate a difference in the time of inhumation. And... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1809 - 532 páginas
...particular circumstances which give it this aspect. 1 . The number of bones. '2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4. The strata in one part having no correspondence witli those in another. 5. The different states of decay in these strata, which seem to in'dicate a... | |
| 1812 - 594 páginas
...particular circumstances which gave it this aspect. 1. The number of bones. 2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4. The strata...inhumation. 6. The existence of infant bones among them. But on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 688 páginas
...particular circumstances which give it this aspect. 1, The number of bones. 2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4. The strata...inhumation. 6. The existence of infant bones among them. But on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 712 páginas
...particular circumstances which give it this aspect. 1, The number of bones. 2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4. The strata...inhumation. 6. The existence of infant bones among them. But on whatever occasion they may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 páginas
...particular .circumstances that give il this aspect. 1. The number of bones. 2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4. The strata...The different states of decay in these strata, which scein to indicate a difference in the time of inhumation. 6. The existence of infant bones among them.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1832 - 296 páginas
...particular circumstances which give it tWs aspect. 1. The number of bones. 2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4. The strata in one part having no correspondence with' those \Bt another. 5. The different states of decay inthese strata, which seem to indicate a difference in... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 páginas
...particular circumstances which give it this aspect. 1. The number of bones. 2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4. The strata...with those in another. 5. The different states of decan in these strata, which seem to indicate a difference in the time of inhumation. 6. The existence... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 páginas
...particular circumstances which give it this aspect. 1. The number of bones. 2. Their confused position. 3. Their being in different strata. 4. The strata...with those in another. 5. The different states of decan in these strata, which seem to indicate a difference in the time of inhumation. 6. The existence... | |
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