Early Egyptian history, for the young, by the author of 'Sidney Grey' and her sister [E. Keary].1861 |
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... statues in the British Museum , and what pleasure they could take in examining the odd dog - headed vases , and stiff little blue gods , which to me all looked so exactly like one to another . Even when I was in- troduced to that oldest ...
... statues in the British Museum , and what pleasure they could take in examining the odd dog - headed vases , and stiff little blue gods , which to me all looked so exactly like one to another . Even when I was in- troduced to that oldest ...
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... statue , lying with its back to the muddy wet ground , and its nose in the air . It is not easy to judge of the merits of a statue in such a position as that , but we got off our donkeys to inspect it nearer . We walked round it , and ...
... statue , lying with its back to the muddy wet ground , and its nose in the air . It is not easy to judge of the merits of a statue in such a position as that , but we got off our donkeys to inspect it nearer . We walked round it , and ...
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... statue , lying on its back in the ditch , is almost all we have left of it . Once it stood one among a long line of statues before the mag- nificent temple of Phthah or Pthah , which occupied this palm - shaded , fertile field , on ...
... statue , lying on its back in the ditch , is almost all we have left of it . Once it stood one among a long line of statues before the mag- nificent temple of Phthah or Pthah , which occupied this palm - shaded , fertile field , on ...
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... statue in the ditch of Rameses the Great was nearly all that remained to us of the city of Mem- phis . I ought to have expressed myself differently . I ought to have said that it was all that remained to us of the magnificent palaces ...
... statue in the ditch of Rameses the Great was nearly all that remained to us of the city of Mem- phis . I ought to have expressed myself differently . I ought to have said that it was all that remained to us of the magnificent palaces ...
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... statue in the form of a man was found inside , and within the statue a human body , with a breast - plate of gold and jewels , bearing written characters which no one understood . The statue was no doubt a mummy case , and the jewelled ...
... statue in the form of a man was found inside , and within the statue a human body , with a breast - plate of gold and jewels , bearing written characters which no one understood . The statue was no doubt a mummy case , and the jewelled ...
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