Of the general proposition, that the American Tribes and the Nations of the Old World are descended from the same Parent Stock, I conceive the evidence adduced in the previous pages will be deemed to be conclusive.


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.

This Comparison will serve to show:

1. The connexion between the Languages of the Negro population of the Middle of Africa with those of the races in the North and South of Africa who differ from the Negroes in Physiognomy, Colour, and other Physical qualities.

2. The connexion between the Languages of every part of Africa with those of Asia, Europe, and America.

3. The fundamental identity of the Languages of the four great divisions of the Globe.

North Africa—Egyptians, &c.Middle Africa—Negroes.South Africa—Hottentots, &c.
1. Oue ini andOu oini, Luminary Effulgence. [Probably connected with“Ooh” Glory, “Eoohu” Day.] (Egyptian.)
2. R. Ou oein, to diffuse Light, [Illuminare.] (Egypt.)Roongeh, “Sun.”[160]
3.I mine, “Day.”
4.
5. Ra, Re, Sun. (Egypt.)
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7. Hor, “Horus,” the God of Day. (Egypt.)Huer, Day.
8.Horambe, Moon.
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10.
Asia.Europe.America.
1. O . een . n, Eye. (Heb.)Wang, “Light emitted from a body.”(Chinese.)Wawn or Gwawn, “A quick darting of rays, (Dr. Owen Pughe'sDict.) The Dawn.” (Welsh.)
2. Ee . ou . m “Day,”(Heb.) [Probably from “Eoohu” Day, (Egyptian,) andthe suffix “M,” which in Hebrew forms nouns from roots, like theEnglish suffix “er” in Mak-er.[161]]
3.Emee . n “Day.”(Greek.)
4. Arou, Behold! (Chald.)R.a.e, to see. (Heb.)Ora-o, to see. (Greek.)
5.Re, Moon, Re alt, Star. (Irish.)
6. Ur, Fire, (Kurd.) Hur, Fire, and Or, Day. (Armenian.)Ur-o. (Latin.)Uru, Day. (Aymarans, S. A.)
7. Huere, Sun. (Zend.)Huarassi, Sun and Day. (Omaguans, S. A.)
8. Hora, Time, (Greek,) an Hour, (Latin.)
9. A . ou . r, Light, Daylight. (Heb. & Chaldæ.)Aurora, the Dawn. (Latin.)
10. Arpi, Sun. (Armenian.)