View of Ancient and Modern Egypt: With an Outline of Its Natural HistoryJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 348 pages |
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... latter people , and graphically described by Herodotus in his * See Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia , and Quarterly Review , vol . xvi . p . 18 . second book . This coincidence in a ceremony so little INTRODUCTION . 21.
... latter people , and graphically described by Herodotus in his * See Legh's Journey in Egypt and Nubia , and Quarterly Review , vol . xvi . p . 18 . second book . This coincidence in a ceremony so little INTRODUCTION . 21.
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... latter being in several respects superior to any specimen of that kind of workmanship hitherto dis- covered in Egypt . The temples , too , on the banks of the river above the cataracts bear a closer resemblance to those of India than ...
... latter being in several respects superior to any specimen of that kind of workmanship hitherto dis- covered in Egypt . The temples , too , on the banks of the river above the cataracts bear a closer resemblance to those of India than ...
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... latter season the rays of the sun fall more * Antis's Observations on Egypt ; Volney's Travels , vol . ii . p . 61 ; Dr. Leyden on Egypt , in Murray's Africa . obliquely on the desert , and the current of air 44 PHYSICAL AND POLITICAL.
... latter season the rays of the sun fall more * Antis's Observations on Egypt ; Volney's Travels , vol . ii . p . 61 ; Dr. Leyden on Egypt , in Murray's Africa . obliquely on the desert , and the current of air 44 PHYSICAL AND POLITICAL.
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... latter their country was , by the Greeks and Romans , called Barbaria . This term was derived from berber , a shepherd , according to Bruce , who describes them as a distinct race from the natives , with long hair and dark complexions ...
... latter their country was , by the Greeks and Romans , called Barbaria . This term was derived from berber , a shepherd , according to Bruce , who describes them as a distinct race from the natives , with long hair and dark complexions ...
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... latter is said not only to have chastised the insolence of Seleucus , and extended his conquests beyond the Eu- phrates , but even to have carried his arms to the confines of Bactria . Among the spoils which Euergetes - the title ...
... latter is said not only to have chastised the insolence of Seleucus , and extended his conquests beyond the Eu- phrates , but even to have carried his arms to the confines of Bactria . Among the spoils which Euergetes - the title ...
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