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" Southern boundary, made in the year 8, under the majesty of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khekure (Sesostris III) who is given life for ever and ever ; in order to prevent that any Negro should cross it, by water or by land, with a ship (or) any... "
Ancient Records of Egypt: The first to the seventeenth dynasties - Page 294
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Ancient Records of Egypt: The first to the seventeenth dynasties

James Henry Breasted - 1906 - 410 pages
...fulfilled at the feasts of Osiris and the celebration of the sacred drama, re-enacting incidents -frorp the myth of the god. Among these duties, there is...King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khekure (Sesostris III),a who is given life forever and ever. Royal Letter; Introduction 664. "Royal command to the hereditary...
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Ancient Records of Egypt: The first to the seventeenth dynasties

James Henry Breasted - 1906 - 396 pages
...prepared to maintain the conquest. 652. 'Southernd boundary, made in the year 8, under the majesty of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khekure (Sesostris III), who is given life forever 2and ever ; in order to prevent that any Negro should cross it, by water or 'by land, with a ship,...
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Race and Slavery in the Middle East: An Historical Enquiry

Bernard Lewis - 1990 - 220 pages
...Syrians, Arabs, and Jews as races. 5. The "Southern boundary, made in the year 8, under the Majesty of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khekure (Sesostris III) who is given life forever and ever; in order to prevent that any Negro should cross it, by water or by land, with a ship, (or) any herds...
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Ancient Records of Egypt: The first to the seventeenth dynasties

James Henry Breasted - 1906 - 404 pages
...prepared to maintain the conquest. 652. JSouthernd boundary, made in the year 8, under the majesty of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Khekure (Sesostris III), who is given life forever 'and ever; in order to prevent that any Negro should cross it, by water or sby land, with a ship, (or) any herds...
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