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... Egyptian architects : but it is certain that the venerable re- mains of edifices in Upper Egypt are more antient than any of the buildings in Greece and Ionia . Indeed , the Greeks almit that they borrowed science from the Egyptians ...
... Egyptian architects : but it is certain that the venerable re- mains of edifices in Upper Egypt are more antient than any of the buildings in Greece and Ionia . Indeed , the Greeks almit that they borrowed science from the Egyptians ...
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... Egypt , before the determination of the late ministry on that subject was known ; of suggesting a plan similar to that which was adopted ; and of predicting the fortunate re- sult of it nearly as it happened . says Language exactly ...
... Egypt , before the determination of the late ministry on that subject was known ; of suggesting a plan similar to that which was adopted ; and of predicting the fortunate re- sult of it nearly as it happened . says Language exactly ...
Pagina 289
... Egypt and Syria , is the natural right of those countries , that the wants of so large a portion of man- kind are to be attended to equally with others ; and that seventy millions of inhabitants should not depend solely on the exertions ...
... Egypt and Syria , is the natural right of those countries , that the wants of so large a portion of man- kind are to be attended to equally with others ; and that seventy millions of inhabitants should not depend solely on the exertions ...
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