| Herodotus - Greece - 1858 - 658 pages
...appears to accord badly with the prosperous time of Amasis ; if all this was to happen more liberal to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly...the service of man than had ever been known before ; while the number of inhabited cities was not less than twenty thousand. It was this king Amasis who... | |
| Annie Keary, Eliza Keary - Egypt - 1861 - 466 pages
...the reign of Amasis was " the most prosperous time that Egypt ever saw : the river was more liberal to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly for the service of men than had ever been known before; while the number of inhabited cities was not less than twenty... | |
| Annie Keary - 1861 - 486 pages
...the reign of Amasis was " the most prosperous time that Egypt ever saw : the river was more liberal to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly for the service of men than had ever been known before ; while the number of inhabited cities was not less than twenty... | |
| Herodotus, George Rawlinson - History, Ancient - 1862 - 548 pages
...the reign of Amasis was the most prosperous time that Egypt ever saw,5 — the river was more liberal to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly for the in which the bull fights were held. This may be the statue of Arnasis. — [GW] 5 This can only relate... | |
| Herodotus - Greece - 1862 - 548 pages
...reign of Âmasis was the most prosperous time that Egypt ever saw,5 — the river was more liberal to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly for the in which the bull fights were held. Ihn may be the atatue of Amasis. — ;G. w.] ! Tbja can only relate... | |
| Charles François Lenormant - 1869 - 572 pages
..."the reign of Amasis was the most prosperous time that Egypt ever saw ; the river vvas more liberal to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly...the service of man than had ever been known before, while the number of inhabited cities was not less than 20,000." This number, furnished by the priests,... | |
| François Lenormant, Elisabeth Chevallier - History, Ancient - 1871 - 980 pages
..."the reign of Amasis was the most prosperous time that Egypt ever saw ; the river was more liberal to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly...the service of man than had ever been known before, while the number of inhabited cities was not less than 20,000." This number, furnished by the priests,... | |
| Philip Smith - 1871 - 620 pages
...the reign of Amasis was the most prosperous time that Egypt ever saw — the river was more liberal to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly...the service of man, than had ever been known before, while the number of inhabited cities was not less than 20,000."'° However this prosperity may have... | |
| Philip Smith - History, Ancient - 1871 - 332 pages
...Amasis was the most prosperous CHAP. XIII. 87 time that Egypt ever saw — the river was more liberal to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly...the service of man. than had ever been known before, while the number of inhabited cities was not less than 20,000."llj The foreign and commercial policy... | |
| Herodotus - 1875 - 656 pages
...Amasis. — [GW] 5 This can only relato to the inCHAP. 175-177. PROSPERITY OF EGYPT IN HIS REIGN. 265 to the land, and the land brought forth more abundantly...the service of man than had ever been known before ; while the number of inhabited cities was not less than twenty thousand. It was this king Amasis who... | |
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