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P pF F , Yr ~ tab $Fi232.-~ et mysterious : He ss see \ ss ssgigiseaea 4 , EN, > ‘ta ; é If “We § f Ot v Y : . | ce : + n > S1 ; We | th a s ad versobage BE personas called . who, according Lo ene: trash the temple of idacanzas, dition eae Sovamozo, the sun. at oF oogamognshi , years.” Here. tragiur -, cient mysterious founder. “ ; : Mozcas. . rising of * opie His present-yotaries ces ab 2000 e ane 2» © priest. waiter or And it was the very ine ancient high priest in lsrael ; -he Jews t saa ; Against the word Sagan, thus call the deputy of the ; S who supplied his office, ge 4 “pts C r acd and who Z the scriptures; : bins.” ~ perfor- % but it is frequent in Here then, the old rabbinical traditions ' >t} as “7,5 thea that the same SCE . ; ; "SQ \ : in the wilderness, tradition Ae should de- eg ; » te —_ sen a . j ' Ve sé3] {es r. 23 Se arty was Miele, ‘ancient. legislator - Ay $ Ta ihe on ot Soa trad; wait by and by find in another authority, a similar radition . with this, and bearing its part of a strange ne aE eS ination of just suchoS evidence as must eventually Present the long jost israel of the world Combinat; iD ; oa of the thata § OtRgkibpep: tatiant Mozcas, (if they be of Israel). Sy; rs 'y See 7 Pe on OZZO (Sagan Moses, mistaking the place of his ° lived li PO FSS Sagan, Advice J 3 . - Se ; : Pp ieegadin of New ; -hich cs ine k a note) which c comprehen ne eran then t:adition) 42, hy a Grenada. was founded (1. €. = or Bochirai— = e a . an name 1 >t lat Moses was Sagan to Aaron e in © mysterious . im ‘ ae | to the function of itin the absence of the high priest, almet adds ; * The Jews think that the office of Sagan was very ancie T Lae. = ‘very ancient. r10t ‘hey hold that Moses was SaAare fi . ph Aaron. a0 not find the word Sagan, he Says, n this sens > scriptures ps Ne +o Sa a For - : Bs ~ sta so} Dé ~Y eT. o the appearance ofa gentle7 and ,ard eu Sona seieg: “commana .— The : empire of the Zee (he act archa! government 7 It is natural Confused by rolling Sagan. Moses, on es high Fes paieh Wwa "Eeee | tect ose “f Zac, < yaarof Bogota, ~o hee and ofdespotism the eos Incas ‘ a such ,eN Wer’ extensive empires. in which W4‘as0" au ae ae . "3 Sogamozo, (something ee ea ota have examples0! ; ni es ine es Ps dave een ner " of covernment in South Amerce. "9 Mb bi “anes s) . a awgiver Moses ministering at the eo se int le 7 deruess. 2000 years (more or less) ae : ih noe ae of this tradition, Suppose Soga- ae in ee “semen eeeene waspares, doses ot:from whomaudthealsodevoted Mozcasot * Si name; the Mime 0 aot . pot abnotatal - Pao have _ "7 The government of this peopie, it seems, Is the- ee - et inhabiting a. tem- to say, their ancient c . >a He livedat Sogamozo, ble | Israel or the ancient barbarous Scythiaus? [t on < Reem the warmest advocates ior a Scythian de“ee Rae be fond of answering this question. . : : meee shat this theocratic, patriarchal govern“si must well accord with lsraelitish tAdition ; and arzumenis adduce . Vatious.authors unite, as will ap oa. pear, in stating the great similarity thore noted Mex lis “de. and thedaait. dient.»between And.)our , ican: pyramus, claims: © We are astonished to author M. Humbo!t exclaims ; Ee e . es "egions ions the most remote, : EO men following Td a.the . ees weet the ir edifices. YY This is here claimed aca § medel | 21T €GUICES. ee edOn O erent ave imentin favour of the Israelitish extraction great Aca; Other arguments this author unimten © 4 those - | i oe my opinion, ten limes as much argument init, of their vosition. as I have Ro < inost resem- And | confess there would = Sat : Pye does ali this make of this solitary argument to show, that the ‘asian ss ; ete Whom nation, had, in former times. served an apprentices ap of a number of centuries in making just such sconad ramids as are found in America; how much wouldt ey thf : ectatico-patriarchak to present the fact,that the whole — Pp fy Ya5e w “ appears if the advocates for a Scythian descent 0 “he ever perceived — oe ‘ »y Pe: islup the ancient to the Scythians art of making ever brick, serve and such pyramids. an ee Did Scythian descent? a - sat Fale ‘ to compare thus served a long apprentice- of those Americaa pyramids must surely —_— ving, | monuments, = —- the Mozeas. Egyptian Indians. could Sy one have been consirucied on ap analogous plan.’ | l ask. can such pyramids be ascribed to ancient barbarousSceythians? Israeli knew the pyramids of Leypt. It is with great probability supposed, that during thei hscrvitude there. they aided in buiding those stupendous munaments. ship? . . c en ae see . Of © 0" And he adds. “If it be allowed the oe - . ’ “PRESENT STATE +» £ 5 oil , o fe ee Our x ¥ Fae author proceed dee B " re proceeds; ** But the Mexican small col. “8, Wearied of—~a!t) manny, gave themselves arn y bid cee Now 7 .-ale 1.7 Tepublican € UsUtutions..’. ODS. OW it is Oouly ae after y sa de da | Of) - . rea. . SO “fe ae ~ _ > ra 16 - ) © |