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... Egypt , as it were , for its own private farm , it was weak only on one side , that of Judæa . That small strip of fertile mountain land , containing innu- merable military positions from which an enemy might annoy Egypt , being , in ...
... Egypt , as it were , for its own private farm , it was weak only on one side , that of Judæa . That small strip of fertile mountain land , containing innu- merable military positions from which an enemy might annoy Egypt , being , in ...
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... Egypt . His face , as it appears on his coins , is of the loftiest and most Jove - like type of Greek beauty . There is a possibility about it , as about most old Greek faces , of boundless cunning ; a lofty irony too , and a ...
... Egypt . His face , as it appears on his coins , is of the loftiest and most Jove - like type of Greek beauty . There is a possibility about it , as about most old Greek faces , of boundless cunning ; a lofty irony too , and a ...
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... Egyptian act was to put to death Cleomenes , Alexander's lieutenant , who had amassed vast treasures by extortion ... Egypt . But Ptolemy's political genius went beyond such merely ma- terial and Warburtonian care for the conservation ...
... Egyptian act was to put to death Cleomenes , Alexander's lieutenant , who had amassed vast treasures by extortion ... Egypt . But Ptolemy's political genius went beyond such merely ma- terial and Warburtonian care for the conservation ...
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... Egyptian gods had grown in his dominions very unfashion- able , under the summary iconoclasm to which they had been subjected by the Monotheist Per- sians , the Puritans of the old world , as they have been well called . Indeed , all ...
... Egyptian gods had grown in his dominions very unfashion- able , under the summary iconoclasm to which they had been subjected by the Monotheist Per- sians , the Puritans of the old world , as they have been well called . Indeed , all ...
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... Egyptian gods beside - indeed , to be no other than the bull Apis , after his death and deification . I can tell you no more . I never could find that anything more was known . You may see him among Greek and Roman statues as a young ...
... Egyptian gods beside - indeed , to be no other than the bull Apis , after his death and deification . I can tell you no more . I never could find that anything more was known . You may see him among Greek and Roman statues as a young ...
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