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Show —_ a ea ee a “ . : ania 7 eee AS er a Se 7 i PRESENT THE ? STATE el According to all accounts ae sne In which Ps \ are certain oe i. there sui Wile 2 1a: Mon sty cane> ena ie are given idians,ey i a This gt ali agree. dings, of his exp barbarous ee 3 rit aS journals most The ’ distant 3 7 their religious dance ; say 4 © turning3%from wars sclosure contains a ~ ane going uititing, when most their 2 - sacred z ofteu heard the have eetisiainh. or athe Slee Indians . aremiene® asec gy sing \were North © thousands of miles « Hallelaja . « have been abundant in this. a says; of Vermont, 3 his history Pic ens the eatarth was peo Willems, 1 Doctor a. of aner this part the most ané¢1yn whatever \: mann the sar to have been ‘They had f America. led. the Indians appea cient, sy or the original men 0 “ d over the whole continent, * - 3 {} e or i part - to of city of ; features every t 1 colour, features, and § A. ) Clica colour, of aril In every de ; ie » Leon olf hadawe tra velle Pedro de who and Porn. <3 at the Ine | appearance. prs | ap} of 2 external of the conquerors of Peru, ore of 7 through The ., & many adiais 5 mae ninces America, ~ there thet" prov men aneid women 2 althoughandy. dt ™ people, Propo ribes or nations, in such loitude of tribes te the a multitudae | are such Sa} thi oless hike es: appear neverthei 59 versities of sat ace father ab d mother. children of ene ae ry ., Doct. a by etered by America, a} 4 oa the ine ngeiaieol - the sneaki quaintance °F a d them North America. some parts of >» jatter << 2 : | Pe) apne Breto! ee ludians m dians of Caj ople with the ( . a pe we may do i! 1 he)>) es OO to be “ the same ee “aid 3h e on en sc ve “if we ha them alle said to have sce climates, Williams,) had a great ® wit the 3} “ Aer a et artd * 2 { Pad ton 1h} the Lat nos , & . * PAE ISRAEL. ‘ a te Ee BSS Se te ‘ “ ¥ ¥if #9 ‘ in the northern extremities of 3 © They, I to the coasts of Labrador, and farther In this, Doctor Edwards, Mr. Adair, and others agreed. Doctor Edwards, after having a good And he shows that not on- dy the words, but the construction of phrases, in both, these And ape Horn. kind of people: aw | Vans are marked witha race * to be the same ere 5 ina y ge n Face carcumstanc , the the continent 6 C; AND ae io wg. formed with prefixes and suffixes; a thing probably g “ xtremity © eguinern JUDAH known to no otherlanguage. ead SY th lat-latitude,, ose to, men(Be every gree of e north whereRe appeared spread ae ee ee with their language, gave his reasons for believing it to have been originally Hebrew. Both, he remarks, are found without prepositions, and are “ the fiftieth de- i 8 eA ee west. But the consideration of those different people, does not affect our subject. 2. Their language appears clearly to have been Hebrew. pen America of South 5% Hana ee and Lack a * OF and thence : Messrs. ms a orsome of them, might have come from thesnorth of Europe; from Norway to Iceland, then to Greenland, little enclosure, ck. iste: an ark.— as y Net D — a : r Escarbotus both assert that they things. thons>t cred Ee. cs a : Co ee 6 i x af A, ods subsequent to the migration of the Indians. re- and ibeir s OR. ay Zemblans, Samoyeds and Tartars in the east.§ They probably migrated to this western hemisphere at peri- d «| Bo eS . > dor, in Greenland, and round Hudson’s Bay. All these appear evidently the same with the Laplanders, 2 ye in a variety of things with : > have their Great Spirit; their ey big press). ie O i { - : A ee ele a tour he orig ) EP 12 sf : tne mM years | “~f eg r America. The Esquimaux natives appear to be a different race of men. This race are found in Labra- 7. > all were OLO: > sl é apply to all the people Mr. Adair exvand2? e. their nionses and[r n cto Ani saa ~ climate, lians have sae eg oF and thee high sati , imate ali é y ore ch the m whi on fro eh sam es the ress tradition, thatta Tee¢ + ye have been the same. ‘Their pronouns, as well as their 4 nouns,.Doctor Edwards remarks, are manifesily from — the Hebrew. Mr. Adair is confident of the fact, that their language is Hebrew. — And their laconic, bold and commanding figures of speech, he notes as exactly agreeing with the genius of the Hebrew language. He says, that after living forty years among them, he obtained such knowledge of the Hebrew idiom of their language, that he viewed the event of their having for more than two millenaries,. and without the aid of literature, preserved their Hebrew language so pure, to be but little short of a miracle. _ Relative to the Hebraism of their figures, Mr. Adair gives the following instance, from an address of a Captain to his warriors, going to battle, “1 know that your guns are burning in your hands ;’ your tomahawks are thirsting to drink the blood of your enemies ; your trusty arrows are impatient to be upon the wing; and lest delay should burn your hearts any longer, | give 0 ° |