A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts. Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1890 - 1451 |
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... character to in a very summary manner , the division of the Egyp- their institutions , have ever introduced them ? These tians into classes . He distinguishes the two higher varieties in the objects of worship are only to be ex- ranks ...
... character to in a very summary manner , the division of the Egyp- their institutions , have ever introduced them ? These tians into classes . He distinguishes the two higher varieties in the objects of worship are only to be ex- ranks ...
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... character , and its geographical position , for one of were never so much improved in Egypt as under this the principal trading countries of the globe . Neither system of free trade . The Egyptian kings now ac- the despotism under which ...
... character , and its geographical position , for one of were never so much improved in Egypt as under this the principal trading countries of the globe . Neither system of free trade . The Egyptian kings now ac- the despotism under which ...
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... character and form of animals were admirably portrayed ; the parts were put together with greater truth ; and the same license was not resorted to as in the shoulders and other portions of the human body . ( Wilkinson , vol . 3 , p ...
... character and form of animals were admirably portrayed ; the parts were put together with greater truth ; and the same license was not resorted to as in the shoulders and other portions of the human body . ( Wilkinson , vol . 3 , p ...
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... character , which was also so contrived as to seems to be proudly penetrated . He had lived to be give power aud distinctness to the voice . He paid an eyewitness of the greatest and most glorious event great attention to the choral ...
... character , which was also so contrived as to seems to be proudly penetrated . He had lived to be give power aud distinctness to the voice . He paid an eyewitness of the greatest and most glorious event great attention to the choral ...
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... character , the possession . of which was the very reason why other nations parti- cipated in their name , and came to be confounded with them . And the most accurate writers , as Strabo , for example , apply the term Æthiopian in the ...
... character , the possession . of which was the very reason why other nations parti- cipated in their name , and came to be confounded with them . And the most accurate writers , as Strabo , for example , apply the term Æthiopian in the ...
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