The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... doubt not , was quite as well skilled as his neighbours in all the learning of the Egyptians . ' The mud villages and the pigeon houses interspersed with palms , the gardens of orange and banana trees which abound in the Delta and along ...
... doubt not , was quite as well skilled as his neighbours in all the learning of the Egyptians . ' The mud villages and the pigeon houses interspersed with palms , the gardens of orange and banana trees which abound in the Delta and along ...
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... doubt , the cause of those innumerable inscriptions of names , of all dates , and in all languages . ' Norden also seemed to think , that the huge fragment of a colossal statue must have been a part of the vocal statue of Memnon : and ...
... doubt , the cause of those innumerable inscriptions of names , of all dates , and in all languages . ' Norden also seemed to think , that the huge fragment of a colossal statue must have been a part of the vocal statue of Memnon : and ...
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... doubts , as well as of the position of the well of Syene being at any time immediately under the tropic , he fixes the precise era when astrono- my was in the most flourishing state among the Egyptians , i . e . just 5400 years before ...
... doubts , as well as of the position of the well of Syene being at any time immediately under the tropic , he fixes the precise era when astrono- my was in the most flourishing state among the Egyptians , i . e . just 5400 years before ...
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... doubt remained of its having been a celebrated sanctuary of pure Egyptian architecture . Mr. Legh thinks it probably of an earlier date than those in Egypt ; the walls being built in a ruder style , and the hieroglyphics , though bold ...
... doubt remained of its having been a celebrated sanctuary of pure Egyptian architecture . Mr. Legh thinks it probably of an earlier date than those in Egypt ; the walls being built in a ruder style , and the hieroglyphics , though bold ...
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... doubt Herodotus when he says that 100,000 men were employed by Cheops in quarrying stones in the Nubian Mountains and conveying them down the Nile , for building a bridge which occupied ten years , and erecting a pyramid , the labour of ...
... doubt Herodotus when he says that 100,000 men were employed by Cheops in quarrying stones in the Nubian Mountains and conveying them down the Nile , for building a bridge which occupied ten years , and erecting a pyramid , the labour of ...
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