| 1882 - 462 páginas
...thirty-six centuries, human eyes gazed on the features of the rnau who had conquered Syria and Cyprus ond Ethiopia, and had raised Egypt to the highest pinnacle...the result that he refused to allow the unrolling of Barneses the Great, for fear of a similar catastrophe. Thothmes III. was the man who overran Palestine... | |
| 1881 - 726 páginas
...frontiers where she pleased. The spectacle was of brief duration ; the remains proved to be in во fragile a state that there was only time to take a...passed away from human view for ever. The director told mo that he felt such remorse at the result that he refused to allow the unrolling of Ramosos the Great... | |
| James King (Clergyman) - 1883 - 140 páginas
...all doubt the fact that it was indeed the most distinguished of the kings of the brilliant XVIIIth dynasty; and once more, after an interval of thirty-six...passed away from human view for ever. The director felt such remorse at the result that he refused to allow the unrolling of Rameses the Great, for fear... | |
| Louis B. Grant - 1892 - 360 páginas
...photograph, and then, before the bystanders and to the dismay and •despair of the Director of the Museum, " the features crumbled to pieces and vanished like an apparition, and so passed away from human view forever." Yet a wreath of flowers which had been wound around the body by loving hands, before the... | |
| Alexis Anastay Julien - 1893 - 176 páginas
...photograph, and then, before the bystanders and to the dismay and despair of the Director of the Museum, "the features crumbled to pieces and vanished like an apparition, and so passed away from human view forever." Yet a wreath of flowers which had been wound around the body by loving hands, before the... | |
| M. G. Easton - 2006 - 757 páginas
...fade, however, was of brief duration. The reñíame proved to be in so fragile a state that there wnfi only time to take a hasty photograph, and then the features crumbled to pieces and vanished Hk© ari apparition, and go passed away from human view for ever.*' " It seems strange that though... | |
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