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... Egypt , though in form aristocratic and republican , is in fact a despotism , Twenty four Beys possess the supreme power , of whom one is always governor - general , or sheick el belled ; that is to say , a tyrant who governs purely by ...
... Egypt , though in form aristocratic and republican , is in fact a despotism , Twenty four Beys possess the supreme power , of whom one is always governor - general , or sheick el belled ; that is to say , a tyrant who governs purely by ...
Pagina 187
... Egypt is slight ground for such an inference ; of the writers who treated the subject , only one ( Phan- tasia ) is said to be an Egyptian , and her name confutes the story . Not one is mentioned as placing Troy out of Phrygia either ...
... Egypt is slight ground for such an inference ; of the writers who treated the subject , only one ( Phan- tasia ) is said to be an Egyptian , and her name confutes the story . Not one is mentioned as placing Troy out of Phrygia either ...
Pagina 300
... Egypt , of which history has la boured to immortalize the names , the reader will naturally look for some account in such a work as the present ; and he will ex- pect that the traveller should trace their site and describe their ruins ...
... Egypt , of which history has la boured to immortalize the names , the reader will naturally look for some account in such a work as the present ; and he will ex- pect that the traveller should trace their site and describe their ruins ...
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