T^lt lll. of the Earth. 



of thaty and of our World, loft all me- 

 mory of their Commigration hence. 

 7. Whence came the Difference in Per- 

 fon, or ifi the external Shape and Li- 

 neaments of .the Body : in Language : 

 in l>yet, and manner of Living: in 

 Clothing: in Arts and Sciences: in 

 Cuftoms Religious, Givil, and Mili- 

 tary, betwixt thti^ Amerka/^s ^ and 

 their old Relations in 4/^4, Europe, and 

 Jfrica. With Animadverfions on the 

 Writings of Grotim^ De Laet^ Hormu^y 

 and others, upon this Subjed. 



The Second concerning the uriani* 

 rnous Tr /edition m\ V D^eluge 

 amongft all the mqft mcitnt Gentile 

 Nations : particularly the Scythians^ the 

 Perjtan^^i znd Babylonians : the Bithym- 

 mSy Phrygians y Lydians^ Cilicians^ and 

 other F^ejsple-of Jfia Minor : the Hiera- 

 politansy PMnicianSy and other Inhabi- 

 tants , of : thQ Egyptians, Carthagi- 

 w^/^x, . and other African Nations: the 

 moft anGient Inhabitants of the feveral 

 Parts jof •Gree'^e ; and of the other 

 Countries of Europe : the old Germans : 

 the Gauls : the Romans : xh^ ancient 

 Inhabitants ofS'/^^/^, , and even the Eri- 

 tains themielves, the firft lnhabiters of 

 this Ifland : Proving that the great Dt^ 



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