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01 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter I. The Purpose of the Book.
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02 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter II. Plato’s History of Atlantis. From “Plato has preserved for us…” to “I have told you the reason of them”.
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03 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter II. Plato’s History of Atlantis. From “The tale, which was of great length” to end of chapter.
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04 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter III. The Probabilities of Plato’s Story.
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05 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter IV. Was such a Catastrophe possible?
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06 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter V. The Testimony of the Sea.
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07 - [Part I. The History of Atlantis]: Chapter VI. The Testimony of the Flora and Fauna.
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08 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter I. The Destruction of Atlantis described in the Deluge Legends.
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09 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter II. The Deluge of the Bible.
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10 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter III. The Deluge of the Chaldeans.
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11 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter IV. The Deluge Legends of Other Nations.
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12 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter V. The Deluge Legends of America. From “It is a very remarkable fact” to “the rising up of a subject population.”
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13 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter V. The Deluge Legends of America. From “In 1836 C. S. Rafinesque” to end of chapter.
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14 - [Part II. The Deluge]: Chapter VI. Some Consideration of the Deluge Legends.
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15 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter I. Civilization and Inheritance.
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16 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter II. The Identity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New. From “Architecture.—Plato…” to “…the tribes of South America”.
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17 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter II. The Identity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New. From “Customs.—Both peoples…” to end of chapter.
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18 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter III. American Evidence of Intercourse with Europe or Atlantis.
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19 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter IV. Corroborating Circumstances.
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20 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter V. The Question of Complexion.
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21 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter VI. Genesis Contains a History of Atlantis.
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22 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter VII. The Origin of Our Alphabet. From “One of the most marvellous inventions…” to “The Greek ph is ###”.
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23 - [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter VII. The Origin of Our Alphabet. From “The letter l in the Maya is in two forms…” to end of chapter.
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24 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter VIII. The Bronze Age in Europe.
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25 – [Part III. The Civilization of the Old World and New Compared]: Chapter IX. Artificial Deformation of the Skull.
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26 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter I. Traditions of Atlantis.
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27 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter II. The Kings of Atlantis become the Gods of the Greeks. From “Lord Bacon said…” to “…the shores of the barbarians”.
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28 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter II. The Kings of Atlantis become the Gods of the Greeks. From “The empire of the Titans…” to end of chapter.
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29 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter III. The Gods of the Phœnicians also Kings of Atlantis.
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30 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter IV. The God Odin, Woden, or Wotan.
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31 – [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter V. The Pyramid, the Cross and the Garden of Eden. From “No fact is better established…” to “…received their opinions and civilization from them”.
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32 - [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter V. The Pyramid, the Cross and the Garden of Eden. From “Let us look at the question…” to end of chapter.
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33 – [Part IV. The Mythologies of the Old World a Recollection of Atlantis]: Chapter VI. Gold and Silver the Sacred Metals of Atlantis.
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34 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter I. The Central American and Mexican Colonies.
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35 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter II. The Egyptian Colony.
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36 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter III. The Colonies of the Mississippi Valley.
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37 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter IV. The Iberian Colonies of Atlantis.
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38 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter V. The Peruvian Colony.
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39 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter VI. The African Colonies.
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40 - [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter VII. The Irish Colonies from Atlantis.
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41 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter VIII. The Oldest Son of Noah.
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42 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter IX. The Antiquity of Some of Our Great Inventions.
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43 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter X. The Aryan Colonies from Atlantis.
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44 – [Part V. The Colonies of Atlantis]: Chapter XI. Atlantis Reconstructed.