Israel in Egypt, Or, The Books of Genesis and Exodus: Illustrated by Existing MonumentsSeeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1856 - 347 |
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... ( assuming the former conjecture to be correct ) was in all probability the name CLEOPATRA . The complete proof of ... assumed to be p . The third letter in Ptolemy , and the fourth in Cleo- patra , are both O. The corresponding characters ...
... ( assuming the former conjecture to be correct ) was in all probability the name CLEOPATRA . The complete proof of ... assumed to be p . The third letter in Ptolemy , and the fourth in Cleo- patra , are both O. The corresponding characters ...
Strona xi
... assumed from this analogy to be the long e , which is the last letter but two in Ptolemy's name . From this approximation he was able to solve the difficulty which the comparison of the ring of Ptolemy with his name presents . There are ...
... assumed from this analogy to be the long e , which is the last letter but two in Ptolemy's name . From this approximation he was able to solve the difficulty which the comparison of the ring of Ptolemy with his name presents . There are ...
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... assumed it in token of this consanguinity . So strong was the feeling under the native Pharaohs that every king of Egypt must of necessity be of the race of Menes , that the priests pretended that Cambyses was the natural son of Amasis ...
... assumed it in token of this consanguinity . So strong was the feeling under the native Pharaohs that every king of Egypt must of necessity be of the race of Menes , that the priests pretended that Cambyses was the natural son of Amasis ...
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... writings . The initials and deter- minatives were mere expedients , suggested by its neces- sities and defects . This circumstance is one of consider- able importance . It has been assumed that the art xxvi INTRODUCTION .
... writings . The initials and deter- minatives were mere expedients , suggested by its neces- sities and defects . This circumstance is one of consider- able importance . It has been assumed that the art xxvi INTRODUCTION .
Strona xxvii
... assumed that a civilisa- tion had arisen in the earth , flourished , decayed , and , together with the races that were the subjects of it , had become utterly extinct at a period long preceding all existing history , sacred or profane ...
... assumed that a civilisa- tion had arisen in the earth , flourished , decayed , and , together with the races that were the subjects of it , had become utterly extinct at a period long preceding all existing history , sacred or profane ...
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12th dynasty Abraham Abram afterwards altogether Amosis Amun-Timæus ancient Egypt Aphophis appears Arvad behold Bible brethren Canaan Canaanites cattle children of Israel circumstance cotemporary Delta desert doubtless dynasty entire epoch Exod Exodus fact famine father gods of Egypt Goshen Greek lists hand hath Hebrew Heliopolis Herodotus hieroglyphics history of Egypt inscription inspired narrative interval Israel in Egypt Israelites Jacob Jehovah king of Egypt kingdom labour land of Canaan land of Egypt Lord Lower Egypt Lower Egyptians Manetho Memphis Mencheres Mencherian Middle Egypt Mizraim Moab monarchy monuments Moses and Aaron mummy Nahrai Nile palace passage period Pharaoh plague priests princes of Egypt pyramid Ramses recorded reign remains say unto Sethos shalt shepherds Siphtha slaves sojourn spake unto successor temples Thebes thee Thothmosis thou Thouoris thy servants tion tomb took tribe unto Moses unto Pharaoh Upper Egypt word worship Xoite kings