Early Egyptian history, for the young, by the author of 'Sidney Grey' and her sister [E. Keary].1861 |
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... beginning to be . That we should have the opportunity of tracing these in their infancy ; that the history of the old time should have been preserved for us , and that men of our day should have overcome the almost insurmountable ...
... beginning to be . That we should have the opportunity of tracing these in their infancy ; that the history of the old time should have been preserved for us , and that men of our day should have overcome the almost insurmountable ...
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... Beginnings and endings - morning and evening twilight - they are not like each other , but they are less unlike , than each is to the splendour of midday . The great interest of this place , I think , is , that here , with the ...
... Beginnings and endings - morning and evening twilight - they are not like each other , but they are less unlike , than each is to the splendour of midday . The great interest of this place , I think , is , that here , with the ...
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... beginning , only at the rise of a new order of things , which springs up from an old dead order . The golden age always flies back from us ; the first king comes before us with a curse on his head for having ended it . Now , remember ...
... beginning , only at the rise of a new order of things , which springs up from an old dead order . The golden age always flies back from us ; the first king comes before us with a curse on his head for having ended it . Now , remember ...
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... beginning of Egyptian history , we are hearing . about a powerful people who have already attained to a high state of civilization . Of the remaining kings of the first Thinite or upper country dynasty , and of the third Memphite , or ...
... beginning of Egyptian history , we are hearing . about a powerful people who have already attained to a high state of civilization . Of the remaining kings of the first Thinite or upper country dynasty , and of the third Memphite , or ...
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... beginning a journey to the opposite end of the world , as one looked along from one feeble struggling light , placed in a niche in the wall , to another , a foot or two beyond , till the last light was swallowed up in thick darkness ...
... beginning a journey to the opposite end of the world , as one looked along from one feeble struggling light , placed in a niche in the wall , to another , a foot or two beyond , till the last light was swallowed up in thick darkness ...
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