The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 17Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1919 |
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... fact thus illustrated is , simply , that regions sufficiently elevated to receive quite di- rectly the cool and saturated ocean breezes have , even in these latitudes near the Tropic of Capricorn , a climate not given to extremes but ...
... fact thus illustrated is , simply , that regions sufficiently elevated to receive quite di- rectly the cool and saturated ocean breezes have , even in these latitudes near the Tropic of Capricorn , a climate not given to extremes but ...
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... fact has been observed that the most vigorous races gained their de- velopment in the extreme south ( region number 1 ) and in the temperate or relatively cold up- lands ( regions 3 and 4 ) . It is not less interest- ing to observe that ...
... fact has been observed that the most vigorous races gained their de- velopment in the extreme south ( region number 1 ) and in the temperate or relatively cold up- lands ( regions 3 and 4 ) . It is not less interest- ing to observe that ...
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... fact that the first university founded in the New World was that of Santo Tomás de Aquino at Santo Domingo , in 1538. This uni- versity is no longer in existence , but there still exists that of San Marcos at Lima , Peru , founded in ...
... fact that the first university founded in the New World was that of Santo Tomás de Aquino at Santo Domingo , in 1538. This uni- versity is no longer in existence , but there still exists that of San Marcos at Lima , Peru , founded in ...
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... fact that Latin - American civilization is worthy of note could be had than the desire to exchange professors and students between certain universities of the United States and those of the leading South Ameri- can countries , as well ...
... fact that Latin - American civilization is worthy of note could be had than the desire to exchange professors and students between certain universities of the United States and those of the leading South Ameri- can countries , as well ...
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... fact that in the history of the Latin - American republics , since they became independent from the mother country over 100 years ago , they have had among themselves only two international wars , and these could indeed be classed as ...
... fact that in the history of the Latin - American republics , since they became independent from the mother country over 100 years ago , they have had among themselves only two international wars , and these could indeed be classed as ...
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