A New System, Or, An Analysis of Ancient Mythology: Wherein an Attempt is Made to Divest Tradition of Fable; and to Reduce the Truth to Its Original Purity, Volumen5J. Walker, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1807 |
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... situation for Goshen is more extravagant than any that has been yet thought of : it cannot be sup- posed that the best of the land of Egypt was here . The few towns upon the upper part of the Red Sea were solitary seaports , that stood ...
... situation for Goshen is more extravagant than any that has been yet thought of : it cannot be sup- posed that the best of the land of Egypt was here . The few towns upon the upper part of the Red Sea were solitary seaports , that stood ...
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... situation of these places , that have been so mistaken and transposed . It cannot be ex- pected , that the form and limits of the Egyptian provinces are exactly the same at this day , that they were in times past . A land that has been ...
... situation of these places , that have been so mistaken and transposed . It cannot be ex- pected , that the form and limits of the Egyptian provinces are exactly the same at this day , that they were in times past . A land that has been ...
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... situation . But this , being only a matter of reference , should not have affected the real order and disposition of those states . How Egypt was situated and bound- ed , we are very clearly informed by Leo Africanus : Egyptus ...
... situation . But this , being only a matter of reference , should not have affected the real order and disposition of those states . How Egypt was situated and bound- ed , we are very clearly informed by Leo Africanus : Egyptus ...
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... situation of the vil- lage , " says the author , " was this . The river " Nile descends from Thebes ; " ( which for distinc- tion's sake , he calls Egyptian Thebes ) " and runs single and undivided as far as Memphis , and for σε મંદ ...
... situation of the vil- lage , " says the author , " was this . The river " Nile descends from Thebes ; " ( which for distinc- tion's sake , he calls Egyptian Thebes ) " and runs single and undivided as far as Memphis , and for σε મંદ ...
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... situation . The title con- ferred upon it would not have been adequate to the end proposed : and what would have been given by way of eminence to particularize , must have proved 4 24 Geogr . lib . 4 . και matter of doubt and confusion ...
... situation . The title con- ferred upon it would not have been adequate to the end proposed : and what would have been given by way of eminence to particularize , must have proved 4 24 Geogr . lib . 4 . και matter of doubt and confusion ...
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