Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxA new and different approach to Atlantis by way of the Mayan civilization, thoroughly investigated, heavily illustrated and highly intriguing. |
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This fact is indeed no new revelation , as proved by the uni- versality of the name Maya , which seems to have been as well known by all civilized nations , thousands of years ago X PREFACE . Columns of the Portico of Prince Coh's ...
This fact is indeed no new revelation , as proved by the uni- versality of the name Maya , which seems to have been as well known by all civilized nations , thousands of years ago X PREFACE . Columns of the Portico of Prince Coh's ...
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... and to free his mind from all such trammels , and make of him , what he claims to be , the most perfect work of creation on earth ; also to make known the fact that Mayach — not India - is the true mother of nations .
... and to free his mind from all such trammels , and make of him , what he claims to be , the most perfect work of creation on earth ; also to make known the fact that Mayach — not India - is the true mother of nations .
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... in fact , must be replaced by friendship , confidence , gratitude , even , for all the blessings received at the hands of the Spaniards - not the least among these , the de- struction of their idolatrous rites , the knowledge of the ...
... in fact , must be replaced by friendship , confidence , gratitude , even , for all the blessings received at the hands of the Spaniards - not the least among these , the de- struction of their idolatrous rites , the knowledge of the ...
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1 See Appendix , note iv .; Cogolludo , Hist . de Yucathan , lib . v . , cap . xvi . , xvii . , xviii . John L. Stephens , Incidents of Travels in Yucatan , vol . ii . , pp . 446 , 449 . For it is a fact that , wherever we find Xxxviii ...
1 See Appendix , note iv .; Cogolludo , Hist . de Yucathan , lib . v . , cap . xvi . , xvii . , xviii . John L. Stephens , Incidents of Travels in Yucatan , vol . ii . , pp . 446 , 449 . For it is a fact that , wherever we find Xxxviii ...
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For it is a fact that , wherever we find their name , there also we meet with the vestiges of their language and customs , and many of their traditions ; but nowhere , except in Yucatan , is the origin of their name to be found .
For it is a fact that , wherever we find their name , there also we meet with the vestiges of their language and customs , and many of their traditions ; but nowhere , except in Yucatan , is the origin of their name to be found .
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