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1by Stanley, John Mix, 1814-1872; Bien, Julius, 1826-1909; New York (N.Y.);“... also. He is a man of great energy, intelligence, and fidelity, and possesses the entire confidence...”
Published 1859
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2by Gillies, Effie Lovica“... that the red man should gradually retire before the white race, but the abundance and accessibility of food...”
Published 1923
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4by 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...”
Published 1996
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5by 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...”
Published 1996
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6by UAB Student Media;“... died for something Ilinkeducation and intelligence with lack of ignorance and willingness to learn...”
Published 1994
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7Published 1875“... of Hindoostan, cannot be so much unknown to Western intelligence as the Professpr represents-. When I made...”
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8by Muir, John“..., and is made subject to that simple but all-efficient law of a proper division of labor and of intelligent...”
Published 1900
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9by Muir, John“..., and is made subject to that simple but all-efficient law of a proper division of labor and of intelligent...”
Published 1900
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10by Muir, John“... everything an intelligent reader or traveler would naturally wish to know about our forests and trees, and a...”
Published 1903
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11by Muir, John“... everything an intelligent reader or traveler would naturally wish to know about our forests and trees, and a...”
Published 1903
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12Published 1884“... 00 and spiritual uplifting of the Chinese PER CONTRA, DR. 1882. race, I shall feel that, indeed, I...”
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13by Muir, John“... intelligence, our common intelligence, the thin thread of it that is common to us all, whereby we work together...”
Published 1912
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14by Muir, John“... intelligence, our common intelligence, the thin thread of it that is common to us all, whereby we work together...”
Published 1912
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15by UAB Student Media;“... "Leadersfn> Is The Keyâ„¢ IHockWPofenteT April15 &16 Alabama 4-H Center les, quol race norm-they are new...”
Published 1994
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16by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... octopus, intelligent and shy, waves a graceful tentacle, then retreats. And what of the life...”
Published 1993
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17by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... octopus, intelligent and shy, waves a graceful tentacle, then retreats. And what of the life...”
Published 1993
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18by Western Carolina University;“... in participating in the World Race. Adventures in Missions, a Christian organization, sends “World Racers...”
Published 2013
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19Published 1876“... the treasures of the race. Not alone were the shores which skirted the hlue waters of the Mediterranean...”
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20Published 1978“... of all Western North Carolina." David Hall would represent the district with courage, inÂtelligence...”
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