The Western Messenger, Volume 6James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins Western Unitarian Association, 1838 |
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Page 241
... PALENQUE . THERE are no doubt many , in this utilitarian age , who re gard the time employed in antiquarian research as utterly mis- spent , because it does not produce such practical results as to put money in the purse . It is true ...
... PALENQUE . THERE are no doubt many , in this utilitarian age , who re gard the time employed in antiquarian research as utterly mis- spent , because it does not produce such practical results as to put money in the purse . It is true ...
Page 243
... Palenque , in the Republic of Guatamala , the existence of which is but little known . About the middle of the last century , the ruins of an ancient city , which were spread over an area of great American Antiquities . 243.
... Palenque , in the Republic of Guatamala , the existence of which is but little known . About the middle of the last century , the ruins of an ancient city , which were spread over an area of great American Antiquities . 243.
Page 244
... Palenque , in the pro- vince of Ciudad Real de Chiapa . They were evidently of high antiquity , many centuries antecedent to the conquest of Mexi- co by the Spaniards . These extensive and remarkable ruins were subjects of much ...
... Palenque , in the pro- vince of Ciudad Real de Chiapa . They were evidently of high antiquity , many centuries antecedent to the conquest of Mexi- co by the Spaniards . These extensive and remarkable ruins were subjects of much ...
Page 246
... Palenque . From his account , they exhibit an amount of skill in the arts , and particularly of arch- -itectural skill , much beyond that possessed by the natives of the country , when first discovered by the Spaniards . Hence , we may ...
... Palenque . From his account , they exhibit an amount of skill in the arts , and particularly of arch- -itectural skill , much beyond that possessed by the natives of the country , when first discovered by the Spaniards . Hence , we may ...
Page 247
... Palenque appear to be but little impaired by the ravages of time , and bear a strong resemblance to those of the Egyptians , and hence Cabrera , in his " Critical Investigation and Research in- to the History of the Americans , " infers ...
... Palenque appear to be but little impaired by the ravages of time , and bear a strong resemblance to those of the Egyptians , and hence Cabrera , in his " Critical Investigation and Research in- to the History of the Americans , " infers ...
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