Progressive Thinker V7 N177 Apr 15 1893

Progressive Thinker V7 N177 Apr 15 1893

APRIL i s , 1803 The Enmgr IV Mr. ami ’ Knm: ington, 1>. Aboi Earners ¿r-inls! •passe«! in jlie uiorli There lv '=^ °e n a * tween i ? 1 /flic nml M° m n rrith e fonUj l«ecA’ ojAIr. Kroner J" rate " v h e a lth for r her' both so o rj M /r K tuner now , *?• high ho was rip • }?dd forgive him # It A s he was w a lk jjn -fri«*1 whostopijj b I w S s - s s s r a » “ *' u* meeting. A lie went to ». First Spiritur ®.uo - Progress, i\)e Universal LavO of [Satúre; Th)oûgh)t, tbe Solvent of ]"ier Problems seances. MlSU«10 1 «limn op this I ? r u , M V EtanerthlnK N O. 177 fotVngs towny' , hill, ! goo«l io was divided Into ton kingdoms, governed continuous rising and sinking of the This L» most Important In Its hearing on both hemispheres. Tho Atlanteana j\ “largor than Asia, Europe and Libya by five couples of twin sons of Poseidon, earth’s surface may be found in the our theory, as Indicating that they radi­ possessed the art of sculpture; so did the ATLANTIS together." They had great cities "and the eldest being supreme ovor tho oth- great anthracite coal field* of Penn­ ated from a common center after the American and Mediterranean nations. were persuaded that tholr country alone ers; and the ten constituted a tribunal sylvania, a vortical section of which glacial period. The hairy mammoth, The Altanteans mined ores and worked / f K" » Sllo.een Discovered. was a continent." that managed tho atTuirs of the empire. shows forty-six alternating layers of coal wooly-hairt-d rhinoceros, the Irish elk, in metals, Including tin. copper, bronza, whi(oCnfiiler 11 Tlmogenes wrote that "the Gauls pos­ Tho ten kings of Xlhulba, who reigned and rock. Each of tho coal deposit* was the musk-ox and the reindeer, more or gold and silver; allot these metals were steH, ,,v®tvcre<l with Deep Sea sessed traditions upon the subject of At>- created while the land was sufficiently less accompanied by this flora and their possessed by the A m erican nations. T h o s p iri_ .t ‘ above the sea to maintain vegetation, remains. are always foand in the post age of bronze, a compound of about nlno \ lFrank Water. lantls,"and among the three distinct cate H IUL imisec ------ races who dwelt in Gaul, ho classes one while each stratum of rock was deposited glacial deposits of Europe, as low down parts copper and one part tin. was pro- Koclo. under water. Here we have positive a» the south of France. In the New [ e WOU1 nRFORE THE T.YOSOW, AT as tho Invaders from a distant island, ners h«,, which he assumed to bo Atlantis. evidence of twenty-three different World, beds of the same ago contain jfland at-hhs« N. y ., iiy Me r e d it h changes of the level of the land during similar remains, indicating that they She con Diodorus Slnculus relates, that the ‘•S, and " Phu-nlelans discovered “a large Island tho formation of two thousand feet of camo from a common center, and spread of bronze have been found in largo ent volcf" In tho Atlantic Oeoan beyond tho P illa rs rock and coal, covering vast areas, em­ over both continents alike." quantities throughout Europe, as well Mrs. Km "'uh -«w«.Untie .iu mythsUJJ »aso ouuand ic^vuunilegendary J of Hercules, several days sail from the bracing thousands of square miles. Discoveries In the fossil beds of the as In Mexico and other parts of Ameri­ her own 'y v[*» i ~which t ' L from constant ossocla- coast of Africa. This ‘island abounded Great geographical changes are not Had Lands of Nebraska prove that the ca. Sir John Lubbock says: "The ab­ —11» attach themselves, like always the result of slow and peaceful horse originated in America, and Prof. sence of Implements made either of a friend i -yjs a ' in all manuer of riches. The soil was to the great religions of the exceedingly fertile; the sconery was d i­ processes; at times they are caused by Marsh, of Yale College, has identified copper or tin seems to me to indicate structed' , now, as they always have versified by rivers, mountains and for­ tho time of the conquest." Leaving tho appalling seismic convulsions. The an­ ths several preceding forms from which that the art of making bronze was Intro­ into it, ^rious Impediment to an un­ ests, the clim ate was delicious and the record of history, lot us consider the cients doubted the possibility of the It was developed. ‘Tne fossil remains of duced Into, not Invented, In Europe.“ in modUgh t ' consideration of truths d U­ trees bore fruit at a ll seasons of tho story of the sea: great cataclysm described by Plato, but tho camel are found In Ibdia, Africa, Therefore the working of metals proba­ ns th«) _n0’ ''? pf theories advanced by the year.” Science, stretching forth her mystic their knowledge of the geography of the South America agd Kansas. Donnelly bly originated In America or In some 'J i historian, the geologist, The Inhabitants resided In magnifi­ hand, has wrenched from the depths of world was very lim ited. Now we possess says "Tho remain* of domesticI sheep region to which It was tributary, per­ paper, an ^guarían. cent houses. old ocean her long-hidden testimony, the records of islands lifted above the are found in the debris of the Swiss haps Atlantis. washs’ *n'lme»'TV»_____ be measured_____ __ _______by loss than___ minoral resources; “they had such an Homor, Plutarch, and other ancient her long-concealed evidence of the exact waters, and others sunk beneath tho Lake dwellings during the stone age, Sailing vessels were known to tho gave !l(*v lrJ' l*r which the theory of tho amount of wealth as was never before writers mention Islands situated in the geographical locality of the sunken con­ waves, accompanied by storms and and tho domestic horse, ass, hog and Peruvians and Central Americans. In - - -lUndogo of our planet has attracted tho earthquakes similar to those which had V possessed by kings and potentates, for Atlantic, “several thousand Btadla from tinent, the lost Atlantis, of which the goat also date back to a like great an­ 1502, at an island near Honduras, iter *on °} hie people, although proven because of tho greatness of the empire, the Pillars of Hercules.” Such is the Azore Islands aro but the mortuary re­ marked the destruction of Atlantis. tiquity. Wo have historical records Columbus met a party of Mayas In a pool ‘ i «hire's own statement engraved many things were brought to them from historical ovidence gleaned from the mains. In 1783 a submarine volcano burst seven thousand years old, and during large sailing vessel equipped with sails. less r’. .he-------- everlasting rocks. No idea of foreign countries;" they had cattle, Old World, of tho existence of Atlantis. Deep sea soundings have been made forth in the sea near the shore of Ice­ that time no similar domestication of a The American nations manufactured sur^S1,1, _ .‘ “ JJ:louity could be accepted that horses and elephants, “and employed Let us turn our attention to the record by ships of different nations: the United land. A new Island was thrown up, but wild anim al has been made." woolen and cotton goods: they made and ted with venerated, but wild imag- It soon disappeared. On the m ain land sen' themselves In constructing their tom­ of the now—the continent lying toward Slates ship Dolphin, the German frigate The total number of fossil plants cata- pottery as beautiful as the wares of , i exac°D8 an<* Ignorant superstitions les and palaces and harbors and the west. s. Ga/elleand the British ship Challenger, twenty villages were destroyed by fire logued from the fossil beds of Switzer­ Egypt; they manufactured glass and ,aC . i 111 and helioved for thousands of ocks." l)r. Augustus Le Plongeon, a noted have mapped out the bottom of tho A t­ and water, and nine thousand people, land of the Miocene age Is upward of engraved on precious stones. V “ * l s. SThe centre of tho metropolis was sur­ American antiquarian, in seventeen lantic, and the result 1b the revelation of one-sixth part of the population, per­ three thousand. A majority of these We learn from Plato that the religion hinor many centuries Herodotus, “the rounded by three zones of water and two years of research in Yucatan and other a great elevation of connected ridges ished. The fort and village of Sindree, species have migrated to America. Otto of the Atlanleans was pure and simple: xlriier of history," was branded “the of land, which they connected with the parte of Central America, has made reaching from a point on the coast of on the Indus, was submerged In 1«19 by Kuntz. the distinguished German botan­ tbeir sacrifices consisted of fruits and "Ed ci*161, °* liars," Ignorant of tho now sea by digging a canal 300 feet in width many startling and valuable discoveries the British Isles, southwardly to the an earthquake, together with a tract of ist, announces his conclusion that “in flowers. yuctzalcotal, tho Messiah of lrabllshed fact of tno ancient civlllza- 100 feet in depth and six miles in length. among the ruins of ancient temples, coast of South America, above the country two thousand square miles in America and' in 'Asia the principal do­ the Aztecs, condemned all sacrifices but .

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    8 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us