View of Ancient and Modern Egypt: With an Outline of Its Natural HistoryJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 348 pages |
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... hundred years . We have no doubt it will prove an entertaining and instructive book . " - N . Y. Daily Advertiser . " It is in every respect worthy the collection of which it forms a part , and we can give assurance that its perusal ...
... hundred years . We have no doubt it will prove an entertaining and instructive book . " - N . Y. Daily Advertiser . " It is in every respect worthy the collection of which it forms a part , and we can give assurance that its perusal ...
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... hundred gates and its vast population , was a subject of wonder and of the most exalted panegyric , an effect which we should at once attribute to the exaggeration of the poet , were it not that the remains which , even after the lapse ...
... hundred gates and its vast population , was a subject of wonder and of the most exalted panegyric , an effect which we should at once attribute to the exaggeration of the poet , were it not that the remains which , even after the lapse ...
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... hundred tons weight , separated from the adjoining moun- tain and lifted up into the air . By whom and by what means these wonderful efforts have been accomplished is a mystery sunk too deep in the abyss of time ever to be re- vealed ...
... hundred tons weight , separated from the adjoining moun- tain and lifted up into the air . By whom and by what means these wonderful efforts have been accomplished is a mystery sunk too deep in the abyss of time ever to be re- vealed ...
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... hundred years afterward , the country was not covered with less than fifteen or sixteen cubits of water , The addition of soil , therefore , was equal to seven cubits at the least , or a hundred and twenty - six inches , in the course ...
... hundred years afterward , the country was not covered with less than fifteen or sixteen cubits of water , The addition of soil , therefore , was equal to seven cubits at the least , or a hundred and twenty - six inches , in the course ...
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... hundred years before the Christian era . 3. The causeway which crosses the plain of Siout fur- nishes a similar ground for supposing that it must have been founded twelve hundred years anterior to the same epoch . 4. The pillar of ...
... hundred years before the Christian era . 3. The causeway which crosses the plain of Siout fur- nishes a similar ground for supposing that it must have been founded twelve hundred years anterior to the same epoch . 4. The pillar of ...
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Page 197 - Son of man, dig now in the wall." And when I had digged in the wall, behold a door: and he said unto me, "Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here.
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Page 170 - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on the south side of the...
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Page 134 - ... distinct inscriptions : and the last, which is in Greek, ends with the information, that the decree, which it contains, was ordered to be engraved in three different characters, the sacred letters, the letters of the country, and the Greek. Unfortunately a considerable part of the first inscription is wanting : the beginning of the second, and the end of the third, are also mutilated ; so that we have no precise points of coincidence from which we can set out, in our attempts to decipher the...
Page 54 - At length the native Egyptian princes rebelled against these tyrants, and, after a tedious warfare, drove them out of the rest of Egypt, and shut them up in Avaris, where they had collected all their cattle and plunder, and besieged them with an army of 480,000 men. But, despairing of success, the Egyptians concluded a treaty with them, and they were suffered to depart unmolested from Egypt, with all their households, amounting to 240,000 souls, and their cattle. Accordingly they crossed the desert;...
Page 184 - It was impossible to view and to reflect Upon a picture so copious and so detailed as this I have just described, without fancying that I saw here the original of many of Homer's battles, the portrait of some of the historical narratives of Herodotus, and one of the principal ground-works of the...