| 1842 - 592 sidor
...fctnne, also sculptured with figures and emblematical deiice?, which he called un altar. The sight of this unexpected monument put at rest, at once and...interesting, not only as the remains of an unknown people, hut as works of art — proving. likenewlv discovered historical records, that the people who once... | |
| 1841 - 404 sidor
...devices, which he called an altar. The sight of this unexpected monument put at rest at once and for ever, in our minds, all uncertainty in regard to the character...unknown people, but as works of art, proving, like newly discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied the continent of America were... | |
| 1841 - 470 sidor
...and forever, in our minds, all uncertainty in regard to the character of American antiquities, arid gave us the assurance that the objects we were in...not only as the remains of an unknown people, but as the works of art, proving,Iike newly-discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied... | |
| 1842 - 630 sidor
...emblematical devices, which he called an altar. The sight of this monument put at rest at once and for ever, in our minds, all uncertainty in regard to the character...newly-discovered historical records, that the people who pace occupied the Continent of America were not savages. ' With an interest perhaps stronger than we... | |
| 1842 - 594 sidor
...devices, which he called un altar. The sight of this unexpected monument put at rest, at once and for ever in our minds, all uncertainty in regard to the character...unknown people, but as works of art — proving, like newlv discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied the continent of America were... | |
| 1842 - 1008 sidor
...devices, which he called an altar. The site of this unexpected monument put at rest, at once and for ever, in our minds, all uncertainty in regard to the character...unknown people, but as works of art, proving like newly -discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied the Continent of America were... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 354 sidor
...also sculptured with figures and emblematical devices, which he called an altar. The sight of this monument put at rest, at once and forever in our minds,...unknown people, but as works of art ; proving, like newly discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied the continent of America, were... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 524 sidor
...which he called an altar. The sight of this unexpected monument put at rest, at once and for ever, in our minds, all uncertainty in regard to the character...unknown people, but as works of art ; proving, like newly discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied the Continent of America, were... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 sidor
...minds, all uncertainty in regard to the character of American antiquities; and gave us the assuranee, that the objects we were in search of were interesting,...remains of an unknown people, but as works of art; provintr like newly discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied the Contment of... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1854 - 652 sidor
...sight of this unexpected monument put at rest, at once and for ever, all uncertainty with regard to American antiquities, and gave us the assurance that...occupied the continent of America were not savages." Amidst the thick forest they found during their first day's ramble fourteen monuments of the same character,... | |
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