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Excerpt from Traditions of De-Coo-Dah, and Antiquarian Researches
From having a look at these relics with silent wonderment, and regard ing them as entirely inexplicable antiquarians have begun to investi gate more closely the plans Of their formation, and regularly find evidences that indicate their design, and provide an explanation for their origin. But as in the Egyptian hieroglyphics, a keystone and a Champollion were needed to Open to the eyes of the world the stories of the Rameses, so there may be yet needed on this country a key to the history which the mound-builders have left recorded in their works.
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