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The Myths of the New World

CHAPTER I
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Their language is radically distinct from that of the Aztecs, but their calendar and a portion of their mythology are common property.

They seem an ancient race of mild manners and considerable polish.

No American nation offers a more promising field for study.

Their stone temples still bear testimony to their uncommon skill in the arts.

A trustworthy tradition dates the close of the golden age of Yucatan a century anterior to its discovery by Europeans.


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