. 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 . BOOK XIII-THE SLAVS. Chapter XCV.—The T now remains for ns,after this wide excur-sion through Centraland Western Europe,to fall back to one ofour original points ofview in order to notethe progress and development of anotherof the major European peoples. Wemust again return to the country be-tween the Black and the


. 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 . BOOK XIII-THE SLAVS. Chapter XCV.—The T now remains for ns,after this wide excur-sion through Centraland Western Europe,to fall back to one ofour original points ofview in order to notethe progress and development of anotherof the major European peoples. Wemust again return to the country be-tween the Black and the AVhite sea, andplant ourselves in that great migratorycurrent of peoples by which all the NorthPoint from Europeans, with very few The dU°rsTon of exceptions, were distrib-Slavic races. ^ted to their respectiveplaces. We must, in doing so, considerourselves as prepared to observe theevolution of the last of the great Aryandivisions of mankind in the West. Wemay consider the point of observationto be above the Black sea to the right,and looking to the north and west. We are here in the old river-bed everwhich so many human waters haverolled. Through these ethnic channels flowed the Celtic and German races tothe West. All those vast and populoustribes and nations whom we have at-tempted to describe came by this


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