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... the most flourishing state among the Egyptians , i . e . just 5400 years before
the time when he made his observation for the latitude of Essouan ! Few of the
cavillers against Scripture chronology have any better data on which to ground
their ...
... the most flourishing state among the Egyptians , i . e . just 5400 years before
the time when he made his observation for the latitude of Essouan ! Few of the
cavillers against Scripture chronology have any better data on which to ground
their ...
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All beyond Ibrîm , therefore , to the cataract of Genâdal , may be considered as
new ground . Mr . Banks appears to have examined minutely those numerous
ruins of which Messrs . Legh and Smelt took but a rapid glance ; he discovered a
...
All beyond Ibrîm , therefore , to the cataract of Genâdal , may be considered as
new ground . Mr . Banks appears to have examined minutely those numerous
ruins of which Messrs . Legh and Smelt took but a rapid glance ; he discovered a
...
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Slipping and crawling amongst the various fragments of these mulitated bodies ,
we were only able to save ourselves from falling by catching hold of the Jeg , arm
, or skull of a mummy , some of which were lying on the ground , but many still ...
Slipping and crawling amongst the various fragments of these mulitated bodies ,
we were only able to save ourselves from falling by catching hold of the Jeg , arm
, or skull of a mummy , some of which were lying on the ground , but many still ...
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The passage we entered was extremely small , and so low in some places as to
oblige us to crawl flat on the ground , and almost always on our hands and knees
. The intricacies of its windings resembled a labyrinth , and it terminated at ...
The passage we entered was extremely small , and so low in some places as to
oblige us to crawl flat on the ground , and almost always on our hands and knees
. The intricacies of its windings resembled a labyrinth , and it terminated at ...
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It appears to us that Mr . Burnett , by the terms of his proposal , left the competitors
for his prize at perfect liberty as to the ground upon which they might clioose to
establish the being of a God ; and that it is only with respect to his wisdom and ...
It appears to us that Mr . Burnett , by the terms of his proposal , left the competitors
for his prize at perfect liberty as to the ground upon which they might clioose to
establish the being of a God ; and that it is only with respect to his wisdom and ...
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