| 1827 - 790 pagina’s
...be mrn' t toned in their respective scitnces. But no effort, however determined and persevering, had been able to discover any alphabet, which could fairly be said to render the inscription, in general, at all like what was required to make its language intelligible Egyptian ;... | |
| 1824 - 878 pagina’s
...to be mentioned in their respective sciences. But no effort, however determined and persevering, had been able to discover any alphabet, which could fairly be said to render the inscription, in general, at all like what was required to make its language intelligible Egyptian ;... | |
| 1824 - 844 pagina’s
...mentioned in their respective sciences. But no effort, however determined and persevering, had been •ble to discover any alphabet, which could fairly be said to render the inscription, in general, at all like what was required to make its language intelligible Egyptian ;... | |
| Thomas Young - 1855 - 660 pagina’s
...to be mentioned in their respective sciences. But no effort, however determined and persevering, had been able to discover any alphabet, which could fairly be said to render the inscription, in general, at all like what was required to make its language intelligible Egyptian ;... | |
| Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge - 1904 - 254 pagina’s
...to be mentioned in their respective sciences. But no effort, however determined and persevering, had been able to discover any alphabet, which could fairly be said to render the inscription, in general, at all like what was required to make its language intelligible Egyptian;... | |
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