Egypt's Place in Universal History: The sources and primeval facts of Egyptian historyLongmans, Green & Company, 1867 |
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Página ix
... principles , to obtain for the History of Mankind a more sure and unfailing foundation than we at present possess ? The scientific assumptions and views with which I set out in the solution of these three questions were , in the main ...
... principles , to obtain for the History of Mankind a more sure and unfailing foundation than we at present possess ? The scientific assumptions and views with which I set out in the solution of these three questions were , in the main ...
Página x
... principles of historical research . Egyptian history is the only one which pos- sesses contemporary monuments of those primeval ages , and at the same time offers points of contact with the primitive tribes of Asia , especially the ...
... principles of historical research . Egyptian history is the only one which pos- sesses contemporary monuments of those primeval ages , and at the same time offers points of contact with the primitive tribes of Asia , especially the ...
Página xi
... principle in philology , that is to say , the principle which explains the gradual development of the phenomena . The result was a full conviction that this principle was discoverable . In order to test my views on the subject in a ...
... principle in philology , that is to say , the principle which explains the gradual development of the phenomena . The result was a full conviction that this principle was discoverable . In order to test my views on the subject in a ...
Página xiv
... principles of criticism , by which a scientific study of history is guided , to the philological sources of Egyp- tian chronology . This , for reasons not difficult to explain , had never been hitherto attempted ; as indeed it never has ...
... principles of criticism , by which a scientific study of history is guided , to the philological sources of Egyp- tian chronology . This , for reasons not difficult to explain , had never been hitherto attempted ; as indeed it never has ...
Página xxxv
... principles of an internal law . The period , then , at which this occurred , may with propriety be termed the period of the Origines . I believe this to be a strictly histo- rical era : at all events it alone can rightly be termed ...
... principles of an internal law . The period , then , at which this occurred , may with propriety be termed the period of the Origines . I believe this to be a strictly histo- rical era : at all events it alone can rightly be termed ...
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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.