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" The trade down the Nile was larger than it had ever been before; the coasting trade on the Mediterranean was new ; the people were rich and happy ; justice was administered to the Egyptians according to their own laws, and to the Greeks of Alexandria... "
The History of Egypt Under the Ptolemies - Page 95
by Samuel Sharpe - 1838 - 220 pages
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The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by ..., Volume 1

Samuel Sharpe - Egypt - 1859 - 450 pages
...down the Nile was larger than it had ever been before ; the coasting trade on the Mediterranean was new ; the people were rich and happy ; justice was...of view Alexandria was the chief city in the world. Athens had no poets or other writers during this century equal in merit to those who ennobled the Museum....
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Ancient History of Egypt, Assyria, and Babylonia

Elizabeth Missing Sewell - Assyria - 1862 - 504 pages
...bushels. And whilst the country was thus extensive and wealthy, the people were happy and well governed. Justice was administered to the Egyptians according...Greeks of Alexandria according to the Macedonian laws. Upper Egypt, which had been at one time much infested by robbers and marauders, was, by the vigilance...
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History of Egypt Till A.D.640, Volume 1

Samuel Sharpe - 1870 - 492 pages
...Maeedonian laws ; the navy eommanded the whele of the eastern half of the Mediterranean : the seheols and library had risen to a great height upon the wise...Soter ; in every point of view Alexandria was the ehief eity in the world. Athens had no poets or other writers during this eentury equal in merit to...
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Ancient History of Egypt, Assyria, and Babylonia

Elizabeth Missing Sewell - History, Ancient - 1870 - 552 pages
...bushels. And whilst the country was thus extensive and wealthy, the people were happy and well governed. Justice was administered to the Egyptians according...Greeks of Alexandria according to the Macedonian laws. Upper Egypt, which had been at one time much infested by robbers and marauders, was, by the vigilance...
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The history of Egypt from the earliest times till the conquest ..., Volume 1

Samuel Sharpe - 1876 - 500 pages
...down the Nile was larger than it had ever been before; the coasting trade on the Mediterranean was new ; the people were rich and happy ; justice was...of view Alexandria was the chief city in the world. Athens had no poets or other writers during this century equal in merit to those who ennobled the Museum....
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The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by ..., Volume 1

Samuel Sharpe - Egypt - 1885 - 512 pages
...the Nile was larger than it had ever been before ; the coasting trade on the Mediterranean was now ; the people were rich and happy ; justice was administered...of view Alexandria was the chief city in the world. Athens had no. poets or other writers during this century equal in merit to those who ennobled the...
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History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 10

Gaston Maspero - Civilization, Ancient - 1904 - 454 pages
...down the Nile was larger than it had ever been before; the coasting trade on the Mediterranean was new; the people were rich and happy; justice was administered...Ptolemy Soter; in every point of view Alexandria was the A TYPICAL NILE PILOT. chief city in the world. Athens had no poets or other writers during this century...
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Greece to the Roman conquest

Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1907 - 706 pages
...down the Nile was larger than it had ever been before ; the coasting trade on the Mediterranean was new; the people were rich and happy ; justice was...according to their own laws, and to the Greeks of Alexander, according to the Macedonian laws ; the navy commanded the whole of the eastern half of the...
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Greece to the Roman conquest

Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1908 - 702 pages
...down the Nile was larger than it had ever beeii before ; the coasting trade on the Mediterranean was new; the people were rich and happy ; justice was...according to their own laws, and to the Greeks of Alexander, according to the Macedonian laws ; the navy commanded the whole of the eastern half of the...
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