The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Nide 1Pub. and sold by Etheridge and Bliss, 1807 |
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Sivu 72
... father and prince of lies ? In the Grecian history we have seen more than once the Delphic priestess suffer herself to be corrupted by presents . It was from that motive she persuaded the Lacedemonians to assist the people of Athens in ...
... father and prince of lies ? In the Grecian history we have seen more than once the Delphic priestess suffer herself to be corrupted by presents . It was from that motive she persuaded the Lacedemonians to assist the people of Athens in ...
Sivu 40
... father , which every Egyp- tian embalmed with great care , and kept reverentially in his house , as will be observed ... father The debt- or refusing to discharge his obligation , was to be deprived of burial , either in his father's ...
... father , which every Egyp- tian embalmed with great care , and kept reverentially in his house , as will be observed ... father The debt- or refusing to discharge his obligation , was to be deprived of burial , either in his father's ...
Sivu 86
... father to try his fortune westward . He invaded Libya , and subdued the greatest part of that vast continent . d SESOSTRIS . In the time of this expedition , his father died , and left him capable of attempting the greatest enterprises ...
... father to try his fortune westward . He invaded Libya , and subdued the greatest part of that vast continent . d SESOSTRIS . In the time of this expedition , his father died , and left him capable of attempting the greatest enterprises ...
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