Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... period of two thousand years preceding the Persian con- quest , is the shortest that can be assigned , with any degree of probability , to the existence of Egypt , as an independant state . During this long course of ages , she appears ...
... period of two thousand years preceding the Persian con- quest , is the shortest that can be assigned , with any degree of probability , to the existence of Egypt , as an independant state . During this long course of ages , she appears ...
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... period employed by a guilty soul in passing various forms before it was permitted to resume another human shape , is stated by Herodotus at three thousand years . The loss of burial in consecrated ground , was understood to in- volve an ...
... period employed by a guilty soul in passing various forms before it was permitted to resume another human shape , is stated by Herodotus at three thousand years . The loss of burial in consecrated ground , was understood to in- volve an ...
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... period down to the over- throw of the Mongul Tartar Dynasty , in 1366. Its title is " the twenty - one Historians . " It consists of nearly three hundred of their brochures or volumes : but it is , after all , little more than a simple ...
... period down to the over- throw of the Mongul Tartar Dynasty , in 1366. Its title is " the twenty - one Historians . " It consists of nearly three hundred of their brochures or volumes : but it is , after all , little more than a simple ...
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