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Thor's day. They had one called Frica, hence Frica's day, a Friday; another called Seater, hence Seater's day, or Saturday. Their neighbours, if not descendants, the Exquimaux, & the people seen by Capt. Wharins about the 6th of August, 1829, in n. lat 73, to the fo9urth of Lancaster Sound, paid adoration to the sun. If this be taken, as it certainly is as an evidene that the Scots were of Hindoo extraction It was perhaps be equally so, that those who built these piles were of HIndoo extraction also.  
Thor's day. They had one called Frica, hence Frica's day, a Friday; another called Seater, hence Seater's day, or Saturday. Their neighbours, if not descendants, the Esquimaux, & the people seen by Capt. Wharing about the 6th of August, 1829, in n. lat 73, to the fourth of Lancaster Sound, paid adoration to the sun. If this be taken, as it certainly is as an evidence that the Goths were of Hindoo extraction it was perhaps be equally so, that those who built these piles were of Hindoo extraction also.  
   329. Works near junction of [[unclear]] creek with the Scots, [[unclear]] [[unclear]] -- Many surveyers from this circumstance [the walls net varying were from cardinal points then needle varies] believe the authors of these words were acquainted with [[unclear]]. The circle & square exactly laid down & no error [[unclear]] in their measurement. -- [speculation on variation of [[unclear]] pyramid] Arch. American 745 -- The Hindo religion requires that the 4 sides of a pagoda should face the 4 cardinal points. Robertson's INdia 348 --  
   329. Works near junction of [[unclear]] creek with the Scots, [[unclear]] [[unclear]] -- Many surveyors from this circumstance [the walls net varying were from cardinal points than needle varies] believe the authors of these words were acquainted with [[unclear]]. The circle & square exactly laid down & no error [[unclear]] in their measurement. -- [speculation on variation of [[unclear]] pyramid] Arch. American 145 -- The Hindo religion requires that the 4 sides of a pagoda should face the 4 cardinal points. Robertson's India 348 --  
   334. In the mounds near Natchez, in the earthenware, there are found characters or letters. Shultz 155. Malvenda, a Spanish visitor
   334. In the mounds near Natchez, in the earthenware, there are found characters or letters. Shultz 155. Malvenda, a Spanish visitor

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Thor's day. They had one called Frica, hence Frica's day, a Friday; another called Seater, hence Seater's day, or Saturday. Their neighbours, if not descendants, the Esquimaux, & the people seen by Capt. Wharing about the 6th of August, 1829, in n. lat 73, to the fourth of Lancaster Sound, paid adoration to the sun. If this be taken, as it certainly is as an evidence that the Goths were of Hindoo extraction it was perhaps be equally so, that those who built these piles were of Hindoo extraction also.

  329. Works near junction of unclear creek with the Scots, unclear unclear -- Many surveyors from this circumstance [the walls net varying were from cardinal points than needle varies] believe the authors of these words were acquainted with unclear. The circle & square exactly laid down & no error unclear in their measurement. -- [speculation on variation of unclear pyramid] Arch. American 145 -- The Hindo religion requires that the 4 sides of a pagoda should face the 4 cardinal points. Robertson's India 348 -- 
  334. In the mounds near Natchez, in the earthenware, there are found characters or letters. Shultz 155. Malvenda, a Spanish visitor