Egypt's Place in Universal History: The sources and primeval facts of Egyptian historyLongmans, Green & Company, 1867 |
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... prove to be of the highest importance for the ancient history of Mankind . In analysing its bearing upon the course ... proved to me the uncertainty of the chronological system of the Greeks , beyond the Olympiads ; and that even Euse- I.
... prove to be of the highest importance for the ancient history of Mankind . In analysing its bearing upon the course ... proved to me the uncertainty of the chronological system of the Greeks , beyond the Olympiads ; and that even Euse- I.
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... proved in the work itself , to the best of my ability ; as far as is requisite , at least , in order to give it a basis of its own , and enable the reader to form an independent opinion for himself . Upon the execution of the work I ...
... proved in the work itself , to the best of my ability ; as far as is requisite , at least , in order to give it a basis of its own , and enable the reader to form an independent opinion for himself . Upon the execution of the work I ...
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... prove them . I am very far , however , from thinking it in character with an historical treatise to omit the mention of the authorities for simple and naked facts . It is , on the contrary , in my opinion , an essential failing in the ...
... prove them . I am very far , however , from thinking it in character with an historical treatise to omit the mention of the authorities for simple and naked facts . It is , on the contrary , in my opinion , an essential failing in the ...
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... prove that it is the necessary con- sequence of the operation of demonstrable laws . The result , then , of the first portion of our inquiry is to raise its character and purport much higher than was apparent at the outset . But while ...
... prove that it is the necessary con- sequence of the operation of demonstrable laws . The result , then , of the first portion of our inquiry is to raise its character and purport much higher than was apparent at the outset . But while ...
Página xxxiv
... . that man has never received more than the germ , which he has been left to mould and modify according to his own will and capabilities . Modern philology , more especially , proves that the various con- xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
... . that man has never received more than the germ , which he has been left to mould and modify according to his own will and capabilities . Modern philology , more especially , proves that the various con- xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
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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.