The Ten Tribes of Israel Historically Identified with the Aborigines of the Western HemisphereR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1836 - 370 |
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... Mexicans and other Indian tribes , whom he took to be real Hebrews , deserve the most serious attention , because we have here the opinion of a person who was well acquainted with the Mexicans and Peruvians , and who proceeded to ...
... Mexicans and other Indian tribes , whom he took to be real Hebrews , deserve the most serious attention , because we have here the opinion of a person who was well acquainted with the Mexicans and Peruvians , and who proceeded to ...
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... Mexicans , and shows how nearly they agreed.1 In the seventh he compares the Hebrew language with that of the Indian idioms , and in the eighth he replies to some objections of Acosta . " 2 GENERAL NOTICES OF THE OPINIONS OF TORQUEMEDA ...
... Mexicans , and shows how nearly they agreed.1 In the seventh he compares the Hebrew language with that of the Indian idioms , and in the eighth he replies to some objections of Acosta . " 2 GENERAL NOTICES OF THE OPINIONS OF TORQUEMEDA ...
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... Mexicans ; and Bernal Diaz is quite explicit on the subject , in the following passage of the 207th chapter of his history of the continent of New Spain . " In some provinces they were circumcised , and they had flint knives with which ...
... Mexicans ; and Bernal Diaz is quite explicit on the subject , in the following passage of the 207th chapter of his history of the continent of New Spain . " In some provinces they were circumcised , and they had flint knives with which ...
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... Mexicans to them- selves , is there so singularly introduced , and savours strongly of the tone of complaint , in which the Hebrews , wherever residing , and however well off in their temporal concerns , have been accustomed to indulge ...
... Mexicans to them- selves , is there so singularly introduced , and savours strongly of the tone of complaint , in which the Hebrews , wherever residing , and however well off in their temporal concerns , have been accustomed to indulge ...
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... Mexicans point out their various stations as they advanced from the interior provinces , and it is precisely the same rout which they must have taken if they had been emigrants from Asia . " Doctor Williams in his history of Vermont ...
... Mexicans point out their various stations as they advanced from the interior provinces , and it is precisely the same rout which they must have taken if they had been emigrants from Asia . " Doctor Williams in his history of Vermont ...
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Acosta affirm America amongst ancestors ancient Antiq appear arrival Assyria Aztecs behold believed Boturini called Casas ceremonies chapter Chiapa Chiapanese chief children of Israel Cholula circumcision Clavegero Columbus continent Cortez Creator customs death declared descended divine earth Egypt Father feast festival gold Gomara hand hath heaven Hebrew Hebrew language Herrera Hispaniola Hist historians holy Huayna Capac Incas Indians inhabitants Jerusalem Jews king kingdom land language laws manner Messiah Mexican Empire Mexican paintings Mexico Montezuma nations never observes Pachacamac person Peru Peruvians possessed present preserved priests prophet province Quetzalcoatl redeemed religion religious remarkable represented resemblance rites sacred sacrifice Sahagun saith the LORD says sent serpent shew signifies Spain Spaniards Spanish speak Spirit stones symbol Temazcalli Temple Tezcatlipoca thee things thou Toltics Torquemeda tradition tribes unto Votan words worship writes YEHOVAH Yutican
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