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Whitman's hand | blue double overline and underline |
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Paste-on | gray box with black borders |
Laid in | white box with black borders |
Erasure | white text with dark gray background |
Overwritten | brown with strikethrough |
—At your request I have copied out, from the collection I have made, the ten unwritten (I think) lost books, but should be glad to see the rights by better information:
[What has become of these Books of the Hebrew Scriptures? Their discovery and history would be quite as interesting at the present day as any explorations or excavations of Nineveh, the Tower of Babel, or any thing else connected with Biblical history. Who can give us "more light" on this subject?]
[begin surface 4]—John Hanley, a Chinese interpreter, in California, says that Chinese history shows that the continent of America was discovered by Buddhist priests one thousand four hundred years ago, or in the year 459 A. D. They called the country Fusang, from a tree which is very prolific in Mexico, and which served the inhabitants with food and raiment.— The historian does not designate the Chinese Columbus.
[begin surface 6]Mr. C. F. W. Deitterich, a statistician and director of the Statistical Department of Berlin, estimating the population of the world at 1,300,000,000, sets down the Asiatic religions as believed by 600,000,000 or about 46 per cent; the Christian religion by 335,000,000, or about 25 per cent; Pagans 200,000,000, or about 15 per cent; Mohammedans, 160,000,000, or about 12 per cent. The 335,000,000 Christians are again divided into 170,000,000 Roman Catholics, or about 50 per cent; 89,000,000 Protestants, about 25 per cent; and 76,000,000 Greek Catholics, about 22 per cent
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