The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Accounts of that Country, Till the Expulsion of the French from Alexandria, in the Year 1801, Volym 2A. Constable & Company, 1805 |
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... kingdom . The danger which attended the na- vigation of the Arabian gulf was great- ly increased by not knowing the situa- tion of the rocks with which it abounds ; and it was accomplished with consider- able loss in the army of Ælius ...
... kingdom . The danger which attended the na- vigation of the Arabian gulf was great- ly increased by not knowing the situa- tion of the rocks with which it abounds ; and it was accomplished with consider- able loss in the army of Ælius ...
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... kingdom , and did not re- turn till he was compelled to abandon the country , by the heat and dangers of the climate . Scarcely had the Egyptian prefect left Ethiopia , when Candace attempted to recover the possessions which she had ...
... kingdom , and did not re- turn till he was compelled to abandon the country , by the heat and dangers of the climate . Scarcely had the Egyptian prefect left Ethiopia , when Candace attempted to recover the possessions which she had ...
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... kingdom perished ; in- stances of perfidy dishonour his history ; and the progress of his violence can scarcely be equalled . Mariamne , his beautiful and virtuous wife , her grand- father Hyrcanus , 80 years of age , and three 20 B. V. ...
... kingdom perished ; in- stances of perfidy dishonour his history ; and the progress of his violence can scarcely be equalled . Mariamne , his beautiful and virtuous wife , her grand- father Hyrcanus , 80 years of age , and three 20 B. V. ...
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... kingdom . Knowing how much he was hated by his subjects , and believing that the announc- ing of his death would be the signal of joy , he assembled the chief persons of the nation , ordered them to be shut up in the circus , and ...
... kingdom . Knowing how much he was hated by his subjects , and believing that the announc- ing of his death would be the signal of joy , he assembled the chief persons of the nation , ordered them to be shut up in the circus , and ...
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... kingdom in all its parts ; every where there was rage , and every where resistance . If , upon a principle of conscience , the Jews had refused to worship Caligula , the prospect of seeing his statue in the temple of Jerusalem , the ...
... kingdom in all its parts ; every where there was rage , and every where resistance . If , upon a principle of conscience , the Jews had refused to worship Caligula , the prospect of seeing his statue in the temple of Jerusalem , the ...
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The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Accounts of that Country ..., Volym 2 James Wilson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1805 |
The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Accounts of that Country ..., Volym 2 James Wilson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1805 |
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