The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs, A.D. 640, Volum 1George Bell and sons, 1885 - 842 sider |
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... reached Europe through that country . Many of our superstitions , and some of our re- ligious truths , are here first met with ; and above two hundred references to the Bible in these pages show how much light Egypt and the Scriptures ...
... reached Europe through that country . Many of our superstitions , and some of our re- ligious truths , are here first met with ; and above two hundred references to the Bible in these pages show how much light Egypt and the Scriptures ...
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... reached Europe through that country . Many of our superstitions , and some of our re- ligious truths , are here first met with ; and above two hundred references to the Bible in these pages show how much light Egypt and the Scriptures ...
... reached Europe through that country . Many of our superstitions , and some of our re- ligious truths , are here first met with ; and above two hundred references to the Bible in these pages show how much light Egypt and the Scriptures ...
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... now to be counted among the least , gives us as many examples of what to shun as what to copy . On the banks of the Nile race after race has marked the high points to which it reached by its inventions , its buildings , PREFACE . ix.
... now to be counted among the least , gives us as many examples of what to shun as what to copy . On the banks of the Nile race after race has marked the high points to which it reached by its inventions , its buildings , PREFACE . ix.
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... reached by its inventions , its buildings , or its literature , and in its turn has fallen back again to vice and littleness . The ruined temples and now unmeaning pyramids lead us to inquire , why arts decay and empires crumble , why ...
... reached by its inventions , its buildings , or its literature , and in its turn has fallen back again to vice and littleness . The ruined temples and now unmeaning pyramids lead us to inquire , why arts decay and empires crumble , why ...
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... reached from Lycopolis , where the valley is broken and the river is hemmed in by the hills on each side , to Tentyra , where the hills again press in upon the banks and close the valley . The city stood at the foot of the Libyan hills ...
... reached from Lycopolis , where the valley is broken and the river is hemmed in by the hills on each side , to Tentyra , where the hills again press in upon the banks and close the valley . The city stood at the foot of the Libyan hills ...
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Abou Simbel afterwards Alexander Alexandria Amasis Amun-Ra Amunothph Antigonus Arabs army Arridæus Artaxerxes Asia Minor Assyrian Athenians Babylon body Bubastis buildings built called Cambyses cataract chief coast conquered conqueror Cyprus Cyrene Darius death Delta Demetrius desert Diod Egyptian Ethiopia goddess gods gold Greece Greek Greek mercenaries head Hebrew held Heliopolis Herodotus hieroglyphics honour Hophra hundred Inarus inscriptions island Israelites Jews Judæa Karnak king's kingdom kings of Sais land Libyan Lower Egypt Macedonian Manetho marched Memphis Meroë mummy Napata nation Nectanebo neighbours Nile Nubia obelisks ornamented Osiris Osirtesen Pelusium perhaps Persians Phenicians Philadelphus priests province Pthah Ptolemy pyramids queen Rameses Rameses II Red Sea reign religion river sacred satrap sculpture sent ships Shishank side soldiers statues stone Syene Syria temple Thebaid Theban kings Thebes Thothmosis thousand throne tombs trade troops Upper Egypt valley walls worshipped
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