Description of the Ruins of An Ancient City, Discovered Near Palenque, in the Kingdom of Guatemala, in Spanish America

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Description of the Ruins of An Ancient City, Discovered Near Palenque, in the Kingdom of Guatemala, in Spanish America
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'* This *^ distance which Mr. Antermonio deemed so unimportant, is '^ nearly eighty frenoh leagues, across a dangerous ocean, impos- '' sible to be traversed in canoes so bad and so fragile as Ysbrand ** describes the canoes of the Tungusians to be.'* Tom. I.
Had this writer known that the two continents are no more than thirteen leagues from each other instead of eighty, and that in that short space numerous intermediate islands are dispersed on each side, he would not have ventured to adopt t
...his reason- ing with so much confidence as he has done against Mr. Bell's S^^tem of the route by which the inhabitants first attained the shores of America. In a learned work composed by the illus- trious Don Francis Jose Granados y Galvez, Bishop of Sonara, entitled Tardea Americanos (American Evenings), printed at Mexico, in 1778, which also fell into my hands after I had brought my work to a conclusion, I find the following remark. *' Be- " sides the seven caves from which the Chichemecas emerged to ^^ people the North or Land of Amaguemecan^ there are some '^ islands which they place on their maps towards the east.

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