The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1W. Otridge, 1808 |
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Sivu 39
... EGYPTIANS . PRIESTS , in Egypt , held the second rank to kings . They had great privileges and revenues ; their lands were exempted from all imposts ; of which some ... EGYPTIANS . 39 Concerning the priests and religion of the Egyptians.
... EGYPTIANS . PRIESTS , in Egypt , held the second rank to kings . They had great privileges and revenues ; their lands were exempted from all imposts ; of which some ... EGYPTIANS . 39 Concerning the priests and religion of the Egyptians.
Sivu 41
... Egyptians . But I shall confine my- self to two articles , which form the principal part of the Egyptian religion ; and these are the wor- ship of the different deities , and the ceremonies relating to funerals . SECT . I. The Worship ...
... Egyptians . But I shall confine my- self to two articles , which form the principal part of the Egyptian religion ; and these are the wor- ship of the different deities , and the ceremonies relating to funerals . SECT . I. The Worship ...
Sivu 53
... Egyptian SOLDIERS and WAR . THE profession of arms was in great repute . among the Egyptians . After the sacerdotal fami- lies , the most illustrious , as with us , were those devoted to a military life . They were not only ...
... Egyptian SOLDIERS and WAR . THE profession of arms was in great repute . among the Egyptians . After the sacerdotal fami- lies , the most illustrious , as with us , were those devoted to a military life . They were not only ...
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