Egypt's Place in Universal History: The sources and primeval facts of Egyptian historyLongmans, Green & Company, 1867 |
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... character than I had hitherto been able to do , or than was requisite indeed when Lepsius was with me , but also to a certain extent to come to a definite conclusion on the main points of the inquiry which were reserved for the second ...
... character than I had hitherto been able to do , or than was requisite indeed when Lepsius was with me , but also to a certain extent to come to a definite conclusion on the main points of the inquiry which were reserved for the second ...
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... character . If history be not merely an endless un- meaning repetition of the same phenomena , and its unity a dream and empty sound , its epochs , when rightly understood , will represent the different stages of one grand and general ...
... character . If history be not merely an endless un- meaning repetition of the same phenomena , and its unity a dream and empty sound , its epochs , when rightly understood , will represent the different stages of one grand and general ...
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... character and purport much higher than was apparent at the outset . But while the value of the object to be attained is considerably enhanced , the diffi- culties also , it must be admitted , are very considerably magnified . A second ...
... character and purport much higher than was apparent at the outset . But while the value of the object to be attained is considerably enhanced , the diffi- culties also , it must be admitted , are very considerably magnified . A second ...
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... character , we would also express our conviction that the restoration of history is the last and most com- plete form in which the skill of the antiquarian can be exhibited . Inquiries like these undoubtedly demand that we should enter ...
... character , we would also express our conviction that the restoration of history is the last and most com- plete form in which the skill of the antiquarian can be exhibited . Inquiries like these undoubtedly demand that we should enter ...
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... Character . II . Manetho the Scribe 68 72 79 · 81 · 86 96 101 · 108 III . Manetho the Historian , and his Work IV . Manetho's primeval Chronology . V. The Thirty Dynasties of Manetho VI . The Chronology from Menes to Alexander ...
... Character . II . Manetho the Scribe 68 72 79 · 81 · 86 96 101 · 108 III . Manetho the Historian , and his Work IV . Manetho's primeval Chronology . V. The Thirty Dynasties of Manetho VI . The Chronology from Menes to Alexander ...
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Página 183 - And he said unto Abram, Know of a surety that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs, and shall serve them; and they shall afflict them four hundred years; and also that nation, whom they shall serve, will I judge: and afterward shall they come out with great substance.