Egypt's Place in Universal History: The sources and primeval facts of Egyptian historyLongmans, Green & Company, 1867 |
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Página ix
... present possess ? The scientific assumptions and views with which I set out in the solution of these three questions were , in the main , as follows . The Roman researches of Niebuhr had proved to me the uncertainty of the chronological ...
... present possess ? The scientific assumptions and views with which I set out in the solution of these three questions were , in the main , as follows . The Roman researches of Niebuhr had proved to me the uncertainty of the chronological ...
Página x
... present the great truth , that a method has been found of restoring the genealogy of mankind , through the me- dium of language ; not by means of forced , isolated etymologies , but by taking a large and comprehensive view of the ...
... present the great truth , that a method has been found of restoring the genealogy of mankind , through the me- dium of language ; not by means of forced , isolated etymologies , but by taking a large and comprehensive view of the ...
Página xiv
... present hour . I very soon saw that the systems of chronology invented , or adopted , at the moment of the discovery of the great historical names of Psammetichus , Shishak , and Ra- messes , were utterly untenable . The tablet of ...
... present hour . I very soon saw that the systems of chronology invented , or adopted , at the moment of the discovery of the great historical names of Psammetichus , Shishak , and Ra- messes , were utterly untenable . The tablet of ...
Página xvi
... present to the public . It advanced so rapidly that the chronological researches requisite for the second , third , and fourth books , the greater part of them at least , were prepared in the first three months , and communicated to ...
... present to the public . It advanced so rapidly that the chronological researches requisite for the second , third , and fourth books , the greater part of them at least , were prepared in the first three months , and communicated to ...
Página xviii
... present moment . It seemed to me indispensable , in spite of its savour- ing of a want of modesty , to present my readers with this detailed account of the chronology of the work ; not only for the sake of anticipating criticism ...
... present moment . It seemed to me indispensable , in spite of its savour- ing of a want of modesty , to present my readers with this detailed account of the chronology of the work ; not only for the sake of anticipating criticism ...
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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.