The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs, A.D. 640, Volume 2George Bell, 1885 - Egypt |
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... taught in Egypt Mummies blamed by Hieracas Hesychius ; his edition of the Septuagint The Christian critics less judicious than the pagan grammarians The Coptic translations of the Bible 313 LICINIUS · ib . · 247 · ib . 248 249 ib . ib ...
... taught in Egypt Mummies blamed by Hieracas Hesychius ; his edition of the Septuagint The Christian critics less judicious than the pagan grammarians The Coptic translations of the Bible 313 LICINIUS · ib . · 247 · ib . 248 249 ib . ib ...
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... taught us how much safer it would have been , in their wish to be thought of and talked of in after ages , to have leaned upon the poet and historian . ( 38 ) The temple at Ombos , which was begun by Philometor , was now finished by ...
... taught us how much safer it would have been , in their wish to be thought of and talked of in after ages , to have leaned upon the poet and historian . ( 38 ) The temple at Ombos , which was begun by Philometor , was now finished by ...
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... taught Cato ; Athenodorus , the son of Sandon , taught Cæsar ; Nestor , a little later , taught the young Marcellus ; while Demetrius was one of the first men of learning who sailed to the distant island of Britain . This school , in ...
... taught Cato ; Athenodorus , the son of Sandon , taught Cæsar ; Nestor , a little later , taught the young Marcellus ; while Demetrius was one of the first men of learning who sailed to the distant island of Britain . This school , in ...
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... paid wherever they were found ; no service left unrewarded ; the people trusted and taught the use of arms , their love gained by wise laws and even - handed justice ; docks , harbours , and fortresses built , CHAP . XII . } 71 REMARKS .
... paid wherever they were found ; no service left unrewarded ; the people trusted and taught the use of arms , their love gained by wise laws and even - handed justice ; docks , harbours , and fortresses built , CHAP . XII . } 71 REMARKS .
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... taught the Egyptian millennium , or the resur- rection from the dead when the thousand years Horace , were ended ; and the cripple asking for alms in the Epist . i . 17. streets of Rome would beg in the name of the holy Osiris . Dion ...
... taught the Egyptian millennium , or the resur- rection from the dead when the thousand years Horace , were ended ; and the cripple asking for alms in the Epist . i . 17. streets of Rome would beg in the name of the holy Osiris . Dion ...
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