Egypt's Place in Universal History: The sources and primeval facts of Egyptian historyLongmans, Green & Company, 1867 |
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... record of mental develop- ment in the primordial epochs of the human race ? At the very outset of my historical aspirations , I had as strong a conviction of the existence of laws by which the development of the human mind is governed ...
... record of mental develop- ment in the primordial epochs of the human race ? At the very outset of my historical aspirations , I had as strong a conviction of the existence of laws by which the development of the human mind is governed ...
Página xxvi
... 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 the characters of which have not ...
... 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 the characters of which have not ...
Página xxvii
... records , will first be no- ticed ; and then we shall pass on beyond the Olympiads , the limits of Grecian chronology , and the threshold of the Jewish , the dedication of Solomon's temple . Prior to the latter event , there is no ...
... records , will first be no- ticed ; and then we shall pass on beyond the Olympiads , the limits of Grecian chronology , and the threshold of the Jewish , the dedication of Solomon's temple . Prior to the latter event , there is no ...
Página xxxiii
... record . Now , there must necessarily have been a period , comprising the infancy of the nation , anterior to the existence of this empire and the chronological registration of its Kings ; and as the adjustment of Egyptian chronology ...
... record . Now , there must necessarily have been a period , comprising the infancy of the nation , anterior to the existence of this empire and the chronological registration of its Kings ; and as the adjustment of Egyptian chronology ...
Página xxxv
... record of Man in modern times ; or , should there be a history of the Origines , the more modern history of our species . In the latter case , the so - called national Origines are evidently nothing more than the transition from ancient ...
... record of Man in modern times ; or , should there be a history of the Origines , the more modern history of our species . In the latter case , the so - called national Origines are evidently nothing more than the transition from ancient ...
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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.