We are not unaware that Peruvian tradition introduces Capac into Peru at a much later period, but no confidence can be placed in dates suggested by a people utterly unacquainted with letters or figures, and we make no suggestion as to the exact time when the first Inca showed himself in Peru. It may be asked what we are to say in regard to the storied Atlantis, and especially, what shall we say to the fancies of Ignatius Donnelly, who has written such a beautiful romance in regard to that island supposed by him to have existed, and have been the actual birthplace of man. Our reply is that Central America was the only true Atlantis; and that Atlantis sunk in the ocean only when its discoverers became weakened in the face of the barbarous people who surrounded them and lost their supremacy in the commercial world among the nations. Beyond what was true of Central America, Atlantis was a dream of fancy at an age of the world when fancy supplied the place of facts to an uninstructed people.


NOTE.

I am under strong obligations to Mr. George R. Howell, Archivist of the New York State Library, for the aid he has given me in selecting from ancient Greek and Roman authors their substantial statements in regard to what they considerered in their day to have been discoveries in the western world.


Transcriber’s Note

The following errors and inconsistencies have been maintained.

Misspelled words and typographical errors:

PageErrorCorrection
[5]real sea.real sea.”
[13]against Aiagainst Ai.
[13]pealedpeeled
[20]compascompass
[20]GuatamalaGuatemala
[24]controlingcontrolling
[26]implicitelyimplicitly
[27]compeledcompelled
[29]irresistableirresistible
[31]considereredconsidered

The following words were inconsistently hyphenated.