| 1855 - 878 sidor
...and for ever, " in our minds, all uncertainty in regard " to the character of American auti" quities, and gave us the assurance : that the objects we were in search of were interesting, not only as the re1 mains of an unknown people, but as works of art, proving, like newly-dis1 covered historical records,... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1862 - 656 sidor
...past beyond doubt or caviL " 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... | |
| William Linton - 1862 - 174 sidor
...put to rest, at once and for ever, in our minds all uncertainty in regard to the character of Mexican antiquities, and gave us the assurance that the objects...unknown people, but as works of art, proving, like newly discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied the continent of America were... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1862 - 524 sidor
...ever, in our minds, all- uncertainty in n-gard to the character of American antiquities ; and £uve us the assurance that the objects we were in search...unknown people, but as works of art, proving, like newly discovered historical records, that the people who once CH-i-upied the continent of America were... | |
| sir Daniel Wilson - 1865 - 1014 sidor
...past beyond doubt or cavil. " 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... | |
| Jacquelyn Chase - 2002 - 263 sidor
...128) — he comes face to face with a Mayan stela: The sight of this unexpected monument put at rest once and forever, in our minds, all uncertainty in...unknown people, but as works of art proving, like newly discovered historical records, that the people who once occupied the continent of America were... | |
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