Abstract

The general identity, in idea and design, of the ancient monuments of Southern and Western Europe, with those of Hindostan, is so marked, as to appear to justify the inference that races of Asiatics proceeded westward at different ages, and established themselves along the shores of the Baltic and Mediterranean Seas, and part of the Atlantic Ocean; along which route they have left characteristic monuments, which resemble those of their original country.

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