Egypt's Place in Universal History: The sources and primeval facts of Egyptian historyLongmans, Green & Company, 1867 |
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... Monuments possess this paramount superiority over all others , that their inscrip- tions and dates remove all doubt as to the course of the development of art ; the epochs of which it is so impor- tant to determine , and which ...
... Monuments possess this paramount superiority over all others , that their inscrip- tions and dates remove all doubt as to the course of the development of art ; the epochs of which it is so impor- tant to determine , and which ...
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... monuments , that I should never have had the resolution to enter systematically into all the details , had not my acquaintance with Lepsius , in the spring of 1836 , been the means of introducing me to a variety of hitherto unknown ...
... monuments , that I should never have had the resolution to enter systematically into all the details , had not my acquaintance with Lepsius , in the spring of 1836 , been the means of introducing me to a variety of hitherto unknown ...
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... monuments ; and , on the other , held out an inducement to publish all that was known for certain upon sufficient monumental evidence . The discovery of new monuments was not likely to furnish additional materials for completing or ...
... monuments ; and , on the other , held out an inducement to publish all that was known for certain upon sufficient monumental evidence . The discovery of new monuments was not likely to furnish additional materials for completing or ...
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... monuments , and , in part even , of the very records which were placed at the disposal of those chronologers . It must , likewise , not be forgotten , that , in the re - adjustment of Egyptian chronology , we work upon the authority of ...
... monuments , and , in part even , of the very records which were placed at the disposal of those chronologers . It must , likewise , not be forgotten , that , in the re - adjustment of Egyptian chronology , we work upon the authority of ...
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... monuments , most of them erected in the life- time of the Kings whose names they record . Now , there must necessarily have been a period , comprising the infancy of the nation , anterior to the existence of this empire and the ...
... monuments , most of them erected in the life- time of the Kings whose names they record . Now , there must necessarily have been a period , comprising the infancy of the nation , anterior to the existence of this empire and the ...
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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.