This startling fact at once drew my attention to the question, How was this uniformity in the time of observance preserved, not only in far distant quarters of the globe, but also through that vast lapse of time since the Peruvian and the Indo-European... Queen Móo and the Egyptian Sphinx - Page 11de Augustus Le Plongeon - 1896 - 277 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Piazzi Smyth - 1867 - 566 pages
...and on the same day that Christians ' " solemnize the commemoration of the dead (2d ' "November)," at once drew my attention to the ' question, how was...that vast ' lapse of time since the Peruvian, and the Indo' European first inherited this primeval festival 'from a common source ? ' It was plain that this... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - 1919 - 1112 pages
...period, and on the same day that Christians solemnize the commemoration of the dead (2d November),"1 at once drew my attention to the question, how was...inherited this primeval festival from a common source? It was plain that this singular uniformity could never have been preserved by means of the defective... | |
| Frank Joseph - 2004 - 300 pages
...northern nations of Europe, and continued for three days among the Japanese and the ancient Romans. This startling fact at once drew my attention to the...first inherited this primeval festival from a common source?"24 Haliburton's question is answered by evidence from the festivals themselves. Together they... | |
| James Churchward - 2007 - 414 pages
...Egyptians and the northern nations of Europe, and continues for three days among the Japanese, the Hindus, the Australians, the ancient Romans and the ancient...but also through that vast lapse of time since the Peruvians and Indo-Chinese first inherited this primeval festival from a common source ? Between the... | |
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