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1by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... for the superiority of individual races of human beings), Muir felt Darwin had brought humans closer to animals. Muir...”
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2by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... for the superiority of individual races of human beings), Muir felt Darwin had brought humans closer to animals. Muir...”
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3Published 1875“... of Hindoostan, cannot be so much unknown to Western intelligence as the Professpr represents-. When I made...”
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4Published 1877“... . of the early voyages from Boston to the South Seas, and the influence they exerted on the native race...”
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5Published 1878“.... 1878. HALEAKALA V Ol\'IITING Puw.-Intelligence appears to have reached London, as we learn, from...”
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6Published 1876“... . . . . 3,!00 l'ons SS CITY OF NEW YORK . . . J400 Toos FRJKND came the intelligence that our young 8...”
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7by University of Utah Department of Athletics“... intelligence in the U.S. to Tokyo. It talked about this strange autumnal ritual in America called football...”
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8Published 1876“.... Ships and steamers, of nearly all maritime nations, are constantly coming and going. INTELLIGENCE, We...”
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9by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“... covered witk conifer trees. Am told by intelligent mine owner I met on train tkat Pinus Cembra is also...”
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10by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“... covered witk conifer trees. Am told by intelligent mine owner I met on train tkat Pinus Cembra is also...”
Published 2005
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