The Phœnician origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons : discovered by Phœnician & Sumerian inscriptions in Britain, by preroman Briton coins & a mass of new history : with over one hundred illustrations and maps
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ARYAN PHC@NICIAN RAcIAL ELEMENT IN THE MIXED RACE OF THE BritTIsH ISLES AND ITS EFFECT ON PROGRESS OF BRITISH CIVILIZATION
“ Are we not brothers? So man and man should be:
But clay and clay differs in Dignity,
Whose dust is both alike.”’—SHAKESPEARE, Cymbeline.
Indra hath helped his Aryan worshippers
tm frays that win the Light of Heaven.
He gave to his Aryan men the godless, dusky race :
Righteously blazing he burns the malicious awav.’’—Rig Veda, 1, 130, 8.
“Indra alone hath tamed the dusky races
And subdued them for the Aryans.R.V., 6, 183.
Yet, Indra, thou art for evermore
The common Lord of all alike.’’—Rig Veda, 8, 547.
And to him who worships truly Indra gives
Many and matchless gifts—He who slew the Dragon.
He is to be found straightway by all
Who struggle prayerfully for the Light.’’—Rig Veda, 2, 19, 4.
We have found, by a mass of concrete attested facts and other cumulative confirmatory evidence, that Civilization properly so-called is synonymous with Aryanization ; and that it was first introduced into Britain in the Stone Age, about 2800 B.c., or earlier, by Hitto-Phcenician “ Catti,’’ or Early Gothic sea-merchants from the Levant engaged in the Tin, Bronze and Amber trade and industries, who were Aryans in Speech, Script and Race—tall, fair, broad-browed and long-headed, Of the leading clan of Aryans, they bore the patronymic of Barat or “‘Brit-on,’”’ and, settling on the 363