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Allston, 179-character as an histori- Almamon, an Arabian astronomer, America, how first peopled, 235- America, South, why it does not ex- 186-authors not encouraged by American Antiquarian Society, 236- seq. Ancient authors discovered at Her- Antiquities, American, 235—whence ing the Copernican system, 155. vantages in respect to ancient as-Aristarchus, persecuted for maintain- natural and judicial, 170 names of the days of the week, -Bailly's hypothesis confuted, Atwater, of Ohio, on American anti- Aurora, countess of Königsmark, Authors, present and posthumous B. Bacon, lord, cited, 381. Bailly, his history of astronomy re- Begh Ulugh, grandson of Tamerlane, Bekker, professor, sent to transcribe Gaius' institutions, 390-finds Bossuet's reputation rests upon his Brown, professor, his inquiry into the relation of cause and effect, Cabot, Sebastian, a Venetian, sailed |