Besides those who laboured as translators, other earnest fosterers of learning in Germany appear as introducers of the same.
Evidently those Germans of the opening mediaeval centuries who did most to advance the civilization of their people were essentially introducers of foreign culture.
The Romans, who, with all their errors, were at least patriots, entertained very different notions of these introducers into their country of exotic fruits and flowers.
Many such personages, originators or introducers of the arts of life and the distribution of territory, are described in the folk-tales and myths of the North American tribes.
Keller’s arguments are not impeached by the theory that the Aryans were the introducers of bronze into Europe.
Stark of Missouri, one of the introducers of this variety, states that he received it from Judge S.
The introducersof this pear, Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards Company, received it from Henry Wallis of St. Louis County, Missouri.
He regarded chloroform as the only anaesthetic; his utterances betrayed this feeling, and offence was naturally taken by the introducers and advocates of ether.
These included the introducers of the short-barrow method of burial and the later introducers of burial by cremation.
But it remains to be proved that they were the actual introducers of the bronze industry.
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