History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... kings , illustrated by the production of the most stupendous works ever accomplished by the hand of man , some of which , as the Pyramids , remain to our times , the old empire , which had arisen from the union of the upper and lower ...
... kings , illustrated by the production of the most stupendous works ever accomplished by the hand of man , some of which , as the Pyramids , remain to our times , the old empire , which had arisen from the union of the upper and lower ...
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... kings , and sions with drew in its train of consequences the sieges , sacks , and capti- the Baby- vities of Jerusalem , -the metropolis of a little state lying directly between the contending powers , and alternately dis- turbed by ...
... kings , and sions with drew in its train of consequences the sieges , sacks , and capti- the Baby- vities of Jerusalem , -the metropolis of a little state lying directly between the contending powers , and alternately dis- turbed by ...
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... kings , now become thoroughly awakened to nean shore . what was going on in Egypt , -a collision which occasioned ... King Zedekiah for the assistance Jerusalem had rendered to the Africans in their projects : that city was razed to the ...
... kings , now become thoroughly awakened to nean shore . what was going on in Egypt , -a collision which occasioned ... King Zedekiah for the assistance Jerusalem had rendered to the Africans in their projects : that city was razed to the ...
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... kings , there is one de- serving to be brought into conspicuous prominence , from the importance of its consequences in European history . It was the taking of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar . So long as that city dominated in the Mediterranean ...
... kings , there is one de- serving to be brought into conspicuous prominence , from the importance of its consequences in European history . It was the taking of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar . So long as that city dominated in the Mediterranean ...
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... Paris have not thought it beneath them to appropriate ; porticoes and halls of columns , on which were carved the por- traits of kings and effigies of the gods ? On the walls of the The Hieroglyphics . 79 tombs still remain Pthah , the.
... Paris have not thought it beneath them to appropriate ; porticoes and halls of columns , on which were carved the por- traits of kings and effigies of the gods ? On the walls of the The Hieroglyphics . 79 tombs still remain Pthah , the.
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