. With the world's people : an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social evolution, and present conditions and promise of the principal families of men : together with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . ^r-^y^^^^^ BOOK AND SYRIANS. CHAFXER CXI.—^^ncikxt . ^N the foregoing discus-sion we have fixed ourattention for the mostpart on the Israelitishfamily of the Hebraicdivision of generally wehave extended the inquiry somewhat toother divisions of the Hebraic branch,and still more generally to th


. With the world's people : an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social evolution, and present conditions and promise of the principal families of men : together with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . ^r-^y^^^^^ BOOK AND SYRIANS. CHAFXER CXI.—^^ncikxt . ^N the foregoing discus-sion we have fixed ourattention for the mostpart on the Israelitishfamily of the Hebraicdivision of generally wehave extended the inquiry somewhat toother divisions of the Hebraic branch,and still more generally to the Semiticrace. This has been done, as has beenalready intimated, for the reason of thesmall divergence and differentiation bywhich the several types of the Semiticiamily have been separated the onefrom the other. When a feature has once been dis-covered in the life of the Semites, itEthnic features may, as a rule, be expectedto recur in every divisionof that race. Thi:: is trueof the changes that have been effectedby geographical removal and of thosewhich have come about from lapse oftime. The Semite of antiquity was notstrongly distinguished in his ethnic recur uniformlyamong Semiticraces. characteristics from the survivino; .Sem-ite of the present age. The Babylonianwas much like the Assyrian. The As-syrian much like the Old, or Jokt


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