Egypt's Place in Universal History: An Historical Investigation in Five Books, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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Side xi
... element of vitality to both these departments , and do they not offer very im- portant points of contact with the ancient and most ancient national history of Asia ? Again , do not the Egyptian Monuments possess this paramount ...
... element of vitality to both these departments , and do they not offer very im- portant points of contact with the ancient and most ancient national history of Asia ? Again , do not the Egyptian Monuments possess this paramount ...
Side xvii
... element , and this the historian must bring forward ; the more so as these points are often over- looked , or at least thrown into the background , in the technical treatises on those particular sciences . It is my firm conviction that ...
... element , and this the historian must bring forward ; the more so as these points are often over- looked , or at least thrown into the background , in the technical treatises on those particular sciences . It is my firm conviction that ...
Side xxxii
... element of progression , although much still remains to be developed . The germs of national exist- ence , however , which we find in Egypt , are not the most ancient traces of humanity . No historical investigator will consider the ...
... element of progression , although much still remains to be developed . The germs of national exist- ence , however , which we find in Egypt , are not the most ancient traces of humanity . No historical investigator will consider the ...
Side xxxiv
... element , the sign of progression . Every history , for instance , civil history and the history of art , implies a development , the evolu- tion of a primordial germ . On this point it will be sufficient to offer the following remarks ...
... element , the sign of progression . Every history , for instance , civil history and the history of art , implies a development , the evolu- tion of a primordial germ . On this point it will be sufficient to offer the following remarks ...
Side xxxv
... element in the phenomena . It endea- vours , also , to discover the laws of development , but such as are direct and finite , and consequently con- ditional ; in other words , such as emanate from the conditional , limited , and finite ...
... element in the phenomena . It endea- vours , also , to discover the laws of development , but such as are direct and finite , and consequently con- ditional ; in other words , such as emanate from the conditional , limited , and finite ...
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18th Dynasty according Africanus Alexandrian ancient antiquity Apion Apollodorus Appendix of Authorities called century Chæremon Champollion character chro Clemens commencement connected consequently contained Copt Coptic critical dates Diodorus Diospolitans divine Dynasties of Manetho Egyp Egypt Egyptian chronology Egyptian history Egyptian language Egyptian tradition epoch Eratosthenes Eusebius evidence Exodus fact genuine Gods Greek Hermes Herodotus Heroes hieroglyphic history of Egypt hitherto Horus human Hyksos Iamblichus important inquiry investigation Jewish Josephus language latter Lepsius Lists of Kings Manetho Memphites Menes monuments Moses mythology names nation nefru notices Old Egyptian Old Empire Olympiad origin Osiris Papyrus passage period philological possessed preserved Priests primeval primitive probably Psammetichus Ptolemy quotes race Ramesses records reign remarks restoration Royal Rings Sacred Books series of Kings Sesostris sthenes Suidas sum total Syncellus Tablet Temple Theban Thebes Thinite tian tion Tuthmosis universal history whole writing δὲ καὶ τὴν τῆς τῶν
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Side 171 - 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.
Side 755 - Hints to Mothers on the Management of their Health during the Period of Pregnancy and in the Lying-in Room : With an Exposure of Popular Errors in connexion with those subjects, &c.