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The World Displayed, in Its History and Geography; Embracing a History of the World, From the Creation to the Present Day, Vol. 1: With General Views ... Literature, Manners, Customs, and Society, o

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Excerpt from The World Displayed, in Its History and Geography; Embracing a History of the World, From the Creation to the Present Day, Vol. 1: With General Views of the Politics, Religion, Military and Naval Affairs, Arts, Literature, Manners, Customs, and Society, of Ancient as Well as Modern Nationsrobbins to Which Is Added, an Outline of Modern Geography

Monuments on the surface of the ground, such as pillars and heaps of stone or earth, since they are intended to perpetuate the knowledge of important events, throw some light on the roper subjects of history.

Ruins indicate the existence 0 arts and wisdom in ancient times, which are still astonishing to the civilized world. They afford a knowledge of antiquity, which description, in many cases, could never supply. Such are the ruins that exist in Egypt, the Holy Land, Greece, and Italy, in their cities, temples, aque ducts, columns, &c.

Coins and medals offer very valuable means of historical information. They have often been examined and studied for that pur ose, are abundant, and some of them sess considerable antiquity. The 0 dest known, belong o the 5th century C.

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First published July 26, 2015

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Royal Robbins

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Robbins was a pioneer of American rock climbing who completed an impressive list of first ascents throughout the 50s, 60s and 70s. Many of these were in Yosemite Valley, and included major classics such as the Northwest Face of Half Dome (1957), the Salathé Wall on El Capitan (1961), the North America Wall on El Capitan (1964) and Tis-sa-ack on Half Dome (1969).

Robbins' climbing ethics were also pioneering, as he championed the cause of "clean" (i.e. hammerless) climbing in an era when the use of pitons and bolts was regarded as standard practice.

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