Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Pantika or Traditions of the Most Ancient Times, Vol. 2 of 2
Happy land! Happy in a thousand conspiring circumstances, any one of which would have formed the boast of other nations. The people were a kindred people, - one family, whose father was God. Unlike the other nations, whose origins are lost in clonds and oblivion, or' Which had been assembled by the stress of circumstances, and com pounded from the fragments or refugees of various races, they could look back and trace their rise to to the rise of the world. They could sit in their peaceful dwellings, or under the garden tree, and read in the beautiful history which God himself had dictated, how the world began. They could see man rise, as from the earth, before them; see.
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