Egypt's Place in Universal History: An Historical Investigation in Five Books, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 - Book of the dead |
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... language ; not by means of forced , isolated etymologies , but by taking a large and comprehensive view of the organic and indestructible fabric of indi- vidual tongues , according to the family to which they belong . Viewing the ...
... language ; not by means of forced , isolated etymologies , but by taking a large and comprehensive view of the organic and indestructible fabric of indi- vidual tongues , according to the family to which they belong . Viewing the ...
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... language of these two parent stocks the basis of all research into the origin of the human race , and the laws of ... languages . Here the main point was to discover the general law by which new languages are formed out of a declining ...
... language of these two parent stocks the basis of all research into the origin of the human race , and the laws of ... languages . Here the main point was to discover the general law by which new languages are formed out of a declining ...
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... language may thus be preserved in the colony , owing to the interrup- tion of its progressive natural development , whilst in the mother - country , in the course of national vicis- situdes , new formations took place , by a gradual ...
... language may thus be preserved in the colony , owing to the interrup- tion of its progressive natural development , whilst in the mother - country , in the course of national vicis- situdes , new formations took place , by a gradual ...
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... language in the ante - historical are defined . Will not Egyptian Chronology and Philo- logy , however , impart a new element of vitality to both these departments , and do they not offer very im- portant points of contact with the ...
... language in the ante - historical are defined . Will not Egyptian Chronology and Philo- logy , however , impart a new element of vitality to both these departments , and do they not offer very im- portant points of contact with the ...
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... language and mythology . At the very beginning of January , 1838 , when a crisis in the diplomatic relations between Prussia and the Court of Rome produced a temporary cessation of my official duties , and created in me the want of an ...
... language and mythology . At the very beginning of January , 1838 , when a crisis in the diplomatic relations between Prussia and the Court of Rome produced a temporary cessation of my official duties , and created in me the want of an ...
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18th Dynasty according Africanus Alexandrian ancient antiquity Apion Apollodorus Appendix of Authorities called century Chæremon Champollion character chro Clemens commencement connected consequently contained Copt Coptic critical dates Diodorus Diospolitans divine Dynasties of Manetho Egyp Egypt Egyptian chronology Egyptian history Egyptian language Egyptian tradition epoch Eratosthenes Eusebius evidence Exodus fact genuine Gods Greek Hermes Herodotus Heroes hieroglyphic history of Egypt hitherto Horus human Hyksos Iamblichus important inquiry investigation Jewish Josephus language latter Lepsius Lists of Kings Manetho Memphites Menes monuments Moses mythology names nation nefru notices Old Egyptian Old Empire Olympiad origin Osiris Papyrus passage period philological possessed preserved Priests primeval primitive probably Psammetichus Ptolemy quotes race Ramesses records reign remarks restoration Royal Rings Sacred Books series of Kings Sesostris sthenes Suidas sum total Syncellus Tablet Temple Theban Thebes Thinite tian tion Tuthmosis universal history whole writing δὲ καὶ τὴν τῆς τῶν
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