The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and IrelandLibrary of Alexandria, 2004 |
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IV MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA | |
V MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA | |
VI ANTIQUITY OF THE RUINS | |
VII WHENCE CAME THAT OLD CIVILIZATION? | |
VIII AMERICAN ANCIENT HISTORY | |
IX THE AZTEC CIVILIZATION | |
X ANCIENT PERU | |
XI PERUVIAN ANCIENT HISTORY | |
APPENDIX A | |
APPENDIX B | |
APPENDIX C | |
APPENDIX D | |
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