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... common to the great family of man , and prove nothing but that all have one common origin . It will be readily seen , however , that this proof is of vast importance . If the religion of the Indians exhibits traces of that primeval ...
... common to the great family of man , and prove nothing but that all have one common origin . It will be readily seen , however , that this proof is of vast importance . If the religion of the Indians exhibits traces of that primeval ...
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... common origin , must require an immense course of time ; perhaps , not less than many people give to the age of the earth . A greater number of those radical changes of language having taken place among the red men of America , proves ...
... common origin , must require an immense course of time ; perhaps , not less than many people give to the age of the earth . A greater number of those radical changes of language having taken place among the red men of America , proves ...
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... common course of men , neither may any man be suffered to come into their house , or to speake with them , but when this priest doth call him . He taketh no care for his victuals , for all such kinde of things , both bread and water ...
... common course of men , neither may any man be suffered to come into their house , or to speake with them , but when this priest doth call him . He taketh no care for his victuals , for all such kinde of things , both bread and water ...
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