[52] Camden's Britannia, volume II, page 759.
[53] Mona Antiq. Restaur, page 47.
[54] That the primitiv Britons may claim a very direct descent from the ancient inhabitants of Syria and Phenicia, whose languages were but branches from the same common stock, with as Hebrew, may be made to appear probable by a comparison of their customs; but may be almost demonstrated by a collation of the old British language with the Hebrew roots. See my Dissertations on the English Language, Appendix.
[55] Britannia, volume I, page 127.
[56] One as large as that is said to be found at Grave Creek, about eighty miles above Muskingum.
[57] Volume II, page 763.
[58] Camden, volume II, page 751.
[59] Mons. Mallet, in his Northern Antiquities, has produced unquestionable testimony, from the Chronicles of Iceland and others histories of the north, that the American continent was discovered about the tenth century; and the esquimaux are clearly of the same race as the Greenlanders.
[60] Elements of Criticism. Vol. I, page 198.
[61] A line of houses built on the descent of land to the river, with a street adjacent to the houses on both sides.