Egypt's Place in Universal History: An Historical Investigation in Five Books, Bind 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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... character . Much , therefore , of the learned substructure , to which , in order to excite further investigation , and in the hope of eliciting useful information from others , I should have been glad to have given a more prominent ...
... character . Much , therefore , of the learned substructure , to which , in order to excite further investigation , and in the hope of eliciting useful information from others , I should have been glad to have given a more prominent ...
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... character . If history be not merely an endless un- meaning repetition of the same phenomena , and its unity a dream and empty sound , its epochs , when rightly understood , will represent the different stages of one grand and general ...
... character . If history be not merely an endless un- meaning repetition of the same phenomena , and its unity a dream and empty sound , its epochs , when rightly understood , will represent the different stages of one grand and general ...
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... character and purport much higher than was apparent at the outset . But while the value of the object to be attained is considerably enhanced , the diffi- culties also , it must be admitted , are very considerably magnified . A second ...
... character and purport much higher than was apparent at the outset . But while the value of the object to be attained is considerably enhanced , the diffi- culties also , it must be admitted , are very considerably magnified . A second ...
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... character , we would also express our conviction that the restoration of history is the last and most com- plete form in which the skill of the antiquarian can be exhibited . Inquiries like these undoubtedly demand that we should enter ...
... character , we would also express our conviction that the restoration of history is the last and most com- plete form in which the skill of the antiquarian can be exhibited . Inquiries like these undoubtedly demand that we should enter ...
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... Character II . Manetho the Scribe III . Manetho the Historian , and his Work IV . Manetho's primeval Chronology - V. The Thirty Dynasties of Manetho VI . The Chronology from Menes to Alexander , according to Manetho 88 8 28888 56 60 66 ...
... Character II . Manetho the Scribe III . Manetho the Historian , and his Work IV . Manetho's primeval Chronology - V. The Thirty Dynasties of Manetho VI . The Chronology from Menes to Alexander , according to Manetho 88 8 28888 56 60 66 ...
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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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