The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... remarkable people . When visited by the Spaniards in 1520 , the Mexicans and other nations in Anahuac , were not , indeed , acquainted with alphabet * Bernal Diaz , and the anonymous conqueror ; Herera , Asosta and others who wrote ...
... remarkable people . When visited by the Spaniards in 1520 , the Mexicans and other nations in Anahuac , were not , indeed , acquainted with alphabet * Bernal Diaz , and the anonymous conqueror ; Herera , Asosta and others who wrote ...
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... remarkable symmetry , but not so large as those before mentioned ; it is constructed of stones of porphyry , which are covered with hieroglyphic characters . It may be proper , here to observe , that these artificial masses of earth ...
... remarkable symmetry , but not so large as those before mentioned ; it is constructed of stones of porphyry , which are covered with hieroglyphic characters . It may be proper , here to observe , that these artificial masses of earth ...
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... the same common stock with the Mexicans ; for in most respects , their customs , traditions , mode of living , and physical character , were like that people . But the most remarkable fact , as to the knowledge 46 Aborigines of America .
... the same common stock with the Mexicans ; for in most respects , their customs , traditions , mode of living , and physical character , were like that people . But the most remarkable fact , as to the knowledge 46 Aborigines of America .
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Nathaniel Parker Willis. But the most remarkable fact , as to the knowledge of the Mexi- cans , ( and this they derived from the Toltecs , who preceded them in Anahuac more than seven centuries , ) was their method of calcula- ting and ...
Nathaniel Parker Willis. But the most remarkable fact , as to the knowledge of the Mexi- cans , ( and this they derived from the Toltecs , who preceded them in Anahuac more than seven centuries , ) was their method of calcula- ting and ...
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... called a thinking being , " the only son of George Sydenham , Esq . , an English gentleman of independent fortune . As he grows up , he is remarkable for " abstraction of thought , which seemed excited by Critical Notices . 63.
... called a thinking being , " the only son of George Sydenham , Esq . , an English gentleman of independent fortune . As he grows up , he is remarkable for " abstraction of thought , which seemed excited by Critical Notices . 63.
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