The American Goliah by Anonymous
page 62 of 65 (95%)
page 62 of 65 (95%)
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It is said that on striking the head or the chest, it gives forth a sound indicating that the statue is hollow. Such evidence must in any event be very uncertain, and now no such experiments are permitted. No one is permitted to touch the statue, but I was allowed to look at it with a powerful glass at my leisure. I have carefully read the nine points made in the Standard of the 23d, to its being a statue. None of them are conclusive, nor, as it seems to be very strong, do they affect my belief on the subject. The marvelous has a great attraction for all of us, but we cannot afford to surrender our better judgment for the luxury of enjoying a belief in it. In the meantime, why will not Mr. Newell run a dozen or twenty trenches from the locality of the giant, in every direction, down through the alluvial soil to the clay, and see if other discoveries may not be made, which will throw light on this one? Very respectfully, E.W. LEAVENWORTH, SYRACUSE Oct. 20th, 1869. From the Syracuse Journal, Oct. 27th. LETTER FROM PROFESSOR HALL, THE STATE GEOLOGIST ALBANY, Oct. 26th, 1869. |
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