| William Robertson - 1780 - 570 str.
...refemblance to the rude tribes fcattered over the north-eafr. of Afia, but almoft none to the nations fettled in the northern extremities of Europe. We may, therefore,...them to the former origin, and conclude that their Afiatic progenitors, having fettled in thofe parts of America, where the Ruffians have difcovered the... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 544 str.
...proximity of the two continents , fpread gradually over its various regions. This account of the progrefs of population in America, coincides with the traditions...of the Mexicans concerning their own origin , which , imperfeft as they are , were preferved with more accuracy, and merit greater credit, than thofe of... | |
| William Robertson - 1800 - 496 str.
...proximity of the two continents, fpread gradually over its various regions. This account of the progrefs of population in America, coincides with the traditions...Mexicans concerning their own origin, which, imperfect perfect as they are, were preferved with more BOOK accuracy, and merit greater credit, than thofe of... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 454 str.
...refemblance to the rude tribes fcattered over the north-eafl of Afia, but almoft none to the nations fettled in the northern extremities of Europe. We may, therefore,...them to the former origin, and conclude that their Afiatic progenitors, having fettled in thofe parts of America where the Ruffians have difcovered the... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 str.
...scarcely any to the nations settled in the northern extremities of Europe : we therefore refer them to Asiatic progenitors having settled in those parts...have discovered the proximity of the two continents, and spread gradually over its various regions. This account of the progress of population in America... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1805 - 410 str.
...those parts of America where the Russians have discovered the proximity of the two continents, and spread gradually over its various regions. This account...progress of population in America coincides with the tradition of the Mexicans concerning their own origin. According to them their ancestors came from... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 492 str.
...scarcely any to the nations settled to the northern extremities of Europe : we therefore refer them to Asiatic progenitors having settled in those parts...the Russians have discovered the proximity of the twp continents, and sprea^ gradu-; ally over its various regions. T^iis account of the progress of... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1806 - 398 str.
...•scarcely any to the nations settled fll the northern extremities of Europe : we tberefoi'e-'refer them to Asiatic progenitors having settled; in those parts of America where the Russians Mw discovered the proxim'.ty of the twocontinents'-an3- spread gradually over its various regions.... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 392 str.
...resemblance to the rude tribes scattered over the north.east of Asia, but almost none to the nations settled in the northern extremities of Europe. We...origin, and conclude that their Asiatic progenitors, haviti» settled in those parts of America where the Russians have discovered the proximity of the... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 str.
...resemblance to the rude tribes scattered over the north-east of Asia, but almost none to the nations settled in the northern extremities of Europe. We...their Asiatic progenitors, having settled in those parU of America where the Russians have discovered the proximity of the two continents, spread gradually... | |
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