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... land , " instead of " our land . " It seems now generally agreed , therefore , that there is no reason to suppose him of Nubian origin . Others have given him an Egyptian one , which seems more probable , yet rests solely upon the ...
... land , " instead of " our land . " It seems now generally agreed , therefore , that there is no reason to suppose him of Nubian origin . Others have given him an Egyptian one , which seems more probable , yet rests solely upon the ...
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... land . " In addition to these , or their rudi- ments , the enchorial word has at the beginning a character which generally answers to an arm holding a feather , or to the flame of a lamp , an emblem which seems also to relate to Egypt ...
... land . " In addition to these , or their rudi- ments , the enchorial word has at the beginning a character which generally answers to an arm holding a feather , or to the flame of a lamp , an emblem which seems also to relate to Egypt ...
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... land side ( generally narrow ) com- pleted , and the piles removed , and another length taken in to repeat the operation . There is another mode , adopted in Petersburg , of building under water by driving the piles and cutting them ...
... land side ( generally narrow ) com- pleted , and the piles removed , and another length taken in to repeat the operation . There is another mode , adopted in Petersburg , of building under water by driving the piles and cutting them ...
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... land , this patriotic improver had another object in view ; that of uniting two ma- ritime points in two counties which at that time were separated by a day's journey ; and , by effect- ing this , he would , at the same time , have ...
... land , this patriotic improver had another object in view ; that of uniting two ma- ritime points in two counties which at that time were separated by a day's journey ; and , by effect- ing this , he would , at the same time , have ...
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... land would be speedily overspread with their in- creasing numbers , and the whole being converted to the purposes of agriculture , there would be no room for the hunting tribes . This was the plain and ob- vious principle of the war ...
... land would be speedily overspread with their in- creasing numbers , and the whole being converted to the purposes of agriculture , there would be no room for the hunting tribes . This was the plain and ob- vious principle of the war ...
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