Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages |
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... Egyptians , vol . iii . , chap . xvi . ' Papyrus IV . , Bulaq Museum . Translation by Messrs . Brugsch and E. de Rougé . Published by Mariette . If we compare this with the precepts of the " 8 QUEEN MOO AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX .
... Egyptians , vol . iii . , chap . xvi . ' Papyrus IV . , Bulaq Museum . Translation by Messrs . Brugsch and E. de Rougé . Published by Mariette . If we compare this with the precepts of the " 8 QUEEN MOO AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX .
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... Egyptians did the uræus , symbol of their country . Ælian says : “ It was the custom of the Egyptian kings to wear asps of different colors in their crowns , this reptile Captain J. Cook , Voyage among the Islands of the Pacific . Henry ...
... Egyptians did the uræus , symbol of their country . Ælian says : “ It was the custom of the Egyptian kings to wear asps of different colors in their crowns , this reptile Captain J. Cook , Voyage among the Islands of the Pacific . Henry ...
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... Egyptians , and the northern nations of Europe , and continued for three days among the Japanese , the Hindoos , the Australians , the ancient Romans , and the ancient Egyptians . This startling fact at once drew my atten- tion to the ...
... Egyptians , and the northern nations of Europe , and continued for three days among the Japanese , the Hindoos , the Australians , the ancient Romans , and the ancient Egyptians . This startling fact at once drew my atten- tion to the ...
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... ( the Creator ) . John Watson , The Lost Solar System , vol . ii . , p . 232 . Sir Gardner Wilkinson , Manners and Customs of Ancient Egyptians , vol . iii . , p . 375 . FARingler Co.N.X NY. 12 QUEEN MOO AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX .
... ( the Creator ) . John Watson , The Lost Solar System , vol . ii . , p . 232 . Sir Gardner Wilkinson , Manners and Customs of Ancient Egyptians , vol . iii . , p . 375 . FARingler Co.N.X NY. 12 QUEEN MOO AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX .
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... Egyptians. The simplest is that of the Mayas. It seems to have served as model for the others, that evidently are amplifications of it. We find it many times repeated, adorning the central fillet of the upper cornice of the entablatures ...
... Egyptians. The simplest is that of the Mayas. It seems to have served as model for the others, that evidently are amplifications of it. We find it many times repeated, adorning the central fillet of the upper cornice of the entablatures ...
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