Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 142, no. 1, 1998)American Philosophical Society |
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... John Newbold Hazard .. 121 127 133 MARSHALL D. SHULMAN 139 David Packard MELVIN R. LAIRD ... 145 Don K. Price RICHARD E. NEUSTADT 153 Samuel Edmund Thorne S.F.C. MILSOM . 161 Valley Changes in the Mediterranean and America and Their ...
... John Newbold Hazard .. 121 127 133 MARSHALL D. SHULMAN 139 David Packard MELVIN R. LAIRD ... 145 Don K. Price RICHARD E. NEUSTADT 153 Samuel Edmund Thorne S.F.C. MILSOM . 161 Valley Changes in the Mediterranean and America and Their ...
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... John T. ck in the 1950s and represented in Figure 4 . A wide deep valley cut in the bedrock was filled or aggraded with ormation that contains the bones of extinct animals such as camel and son , labeled 1. This deposit was eroded away ...
... John T. ck in the 1950s and represented in Figure 4 . A wide deep valley cut in the bedrock was filled or aggraded with ormation that contains the bones of extinct animals such as camel and son , labeled 1. This deposit was eroded away ...
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... John Vaughan 1841 ) , a wine merchant of Philadelphia and the librarian of the can Philosophical Society since 1803. Vaughan was one of the forces behind the Historical Committee of the APS , and he ded in extending considerably the ...
... John Vaughan 1841 ) , a wine merchant of Philadelphia and the librarian of the can Philosophical Society since 1803. Vaughan was one of the forces behind the Historical Committee of the APS , and he ded in extending considerably the ...
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... John Pickering . Vaughan and Du nceau seem to have regularly discussed linguistic issues . An interesting timony to this is offered by a letter of 24 May 1816 from Du Ponceau Vaughan . In this letter Du Ponceau informs Vaughan about a ...
... John Pickering . Vaughan and Du nceau seem to have regularly discussed linguistic issues . An interesting timony to this is offered by a letter of 24 May 1816 from Du Ponceau Vaughan . In this letter Du Ponceau informs Vaughan about a ...
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... John Heckewelder : " It appears , that the Lenape may roperly enough be considered as the principal , or standard language of me New England Indians , as well as of various tribes that inhabited the djacent territories " ( Pickering ...
... John Heckewelder : " It appears , that the Lenape may roperly enough be considered as the principal , or standard language of me New England Indians , as well as of various tribes that inhabited the djacent territories " ( Pickering ...
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