---Dedication.Contents
- [Dedication.]
- [Introduction.
On The Connexion Of The Conclusions Of This
Work With History, Sacred And Profane, And
With The Results Of Science.]
- [Plan Of This Investigation.
Lord Bacon's Principles Applicable To Inquiries
Into The Origin And Changes Of Human Languages.]
- [Chapter I.
On The Evidence Furnished By A Comparison Of
Their Languages Of The Original Unity Of The
Various Nations Of The Continents Of Asia,
Europe, Africa, And America.]
- [Chapter II.
On The Differences Which Distinguish Individual
Languages Of The Four Continents.]
- [Chapter III. On The Origin Of Synonymes.]
- [Chapter IV. On The Original Identity Of The English, Welsh,
Hindoos, And Other Nations Classed As Indo-European
With The Jews, Arabians, Etc.]
- [Chapter V. Identity Of The Egyptians With The Indians, Jews,
And Other Branches Of The Human Race.]
- [Chapter VI. On The Chinese Language.]
- [Chapter VII. On The Origin Of The American Tribes.]
- [Appendix A. Analytical Comparison Of Some Of The Most Important Words In The African Languages
With The Analogous Words In The Languages Of Asia, Europe, And America.]
- [Appendix B. Containing (Arranged According To The Tribes And Regions Of Africa) The
African Words Compared In Appendix A, With The Corresponding Terms In The Languages Of Asia, Europe, And
America.]
- [Footnotes]
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