Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages |
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... knowledge , that it has become evident , to my mind at least , that such similarities are not merely effects of hazard , but the result of intimate communications that must have existed between all of them ; and that distance was no ...
... knowledge , that it has become evident , to my mind at least , that such similarities are not merely effects of hazard , but the result of intimate communications that must have existed between all of them ; and that distance was no ...
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... knowledge of coming generations were carved on the most enduring material in their possession - stone . And so it is that we find to - day the cosmogonic and religious notions , the rec- ords of natural phenomena and predominant ...
... knowledge of coming generations were carved on the most enduring material in their possession - stone . And so it is that we find to - day the cosmogonic and religious notions , the rec- ords of natural phenomena and predominant ...
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... knowledge on the part of these writers ? Inquiries are often made as to the causes that led to the interruption of the communications between the inhabitants of the Western Continent and the dwellers on the coasts of the Mediterranean ...
... knowledge on the part of these writers ? Inquiries are often made as to the causes that led to the interruption of the communications between the inhabitants of the Western Continent and the dwellers on the coasts of the Mediterranean ...
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... , published by Abbé Brasseur , in Landa's Las Cosas de Yucatan , pp . 349 et passim . * Clement of Rome , First Epistle to the Corinthians , chapter viii . , verse 12 . their researches in all branches of human knowledge ( the xiv PREFACE .
... , published by Abbé Brasseur , in Landa's Las Cosas de Yucatan , pp . 349 et passim . * Clement of Rome , First Epistle to the Corinthians , chapter viii . , verse 12 . their researches in all branches of human knowledge ( the xiv PREFACE .
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... knowledge of medicine , geography , rhetoric , chemistry , physics , mathematics , astronomy , and the other sciences contained in the thousands of precious volumes that formed the superb libraries which the inquisitors wantonly ...
... knowledge of medicine , geography , rhetoric , chemistry , physics , mathematics , astronomy , and the other sciences contained in the thousands of precious volumes that formed the superb libraries which the inquisitors wantonly ...
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