Atlantis : the antediluvian world by Ignatius Donnelly
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ATLANTIS-the Antediluvian World
[Redactor's Note: This text version of "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" was prepared from input provided by Mr. J.B. Hare. For an HTML text with the illustrations from the original see his web site at http://www.sacred-texts.com/atl/ataw/index.htm Inline Mayan glyphs in Part III Chapter 7 have been replaced by '###'. Figure captions are retained as text in capital letters centered on the page set off by blank lines. The line length is 73 characters, but one table in Part II Chap V unavoidably had to be extended to 107 characters.] This text is in ASCII. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ATLANTIS THE ANTEDILUVIAN WORLD. BY IGNATIUS DONNELLY. The world has made such comet-like advance Lately on science, we may almost hope, Before we die of sheer decay, to learn Something about our infancy; when lived That great, original, broad-eyed, sunken race, Whose knowledge, like the sea-sustaining rocks, |
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