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Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 134 Seiten, L=152mm, B=229mm, H=8mm, Gew.=204gr, Kartoniert/Broschiert, Klappentext: Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CH'APTER III. Myth continued?Origin of the Pilgrims?Their Size?Great Popularity?The wonderful manner of their introduction upon Earth? Their Utility and subsequent Growth?The Rise of more enlarged Moral Views. The Pilgrims were a diminutive race of men, evidently belonging to the Caucasian variety. Tradition, for there was then no other history, derived them from one of the numerous worlds which surround this globe. This very naturally suggests a plurality of worlds, a question which has been so thoroughly and lucidly discussed by learned men, as to render all additions thereto entirely unnecessary. The myth is this: On a time there arose a mighty storm; the elements contending in superhuman agony; the winds howled, the rain descended in torrents and in drops of gigantic size; the sun was darkened; the lightnings played with a furnace-like hiss; the earth seemed to shake and tremble, and then gave forth an evident groan as if it were in a second labor, and, aswas very evident, came so contiguous to another world as afforded a convenient opportunity for the Pilgrims, by a smart jump, to reach ours in safety; so when the elemental war subsided and the sun smiled once more, our people were greatly astonished and delighted to see a whole parcel of these little Pilgrims trotting about just as if they were at home. The time of their descent was very opportune, as the people were just getting to be very anxious about the stars and what they were really doing with the things of this world. Also about what was going to happen to people in the future, and whether some who were beggars and down in the gutter would not arise to be kings. It was supposed that the stars, if they were so disposed, could tell all this and a thousand more curious things. Men were not only getting to be ve...<
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