Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxThe Author, 1900 - 277 pages |
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... mystery to him . with the shape of the the peninsula , notwith- By comparing this symbol countries immediately south of standing the changes that are continually taking place in the contour of the coast lines , particularly at the mouth ...
... mystery to him . with the shape of the the peninsula , notwith- By comparing this symbol countries immediately south of standing the changes that are continually taking place in the contour of the coast lines , particularly at the mouth ...
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... mysteries of their religion . Was it per- chance in commemoration of the mother country of their ancestors , beyond the sea , toward the setting sun ? There the ancient rulers , after receiving the honors of apotheosis , were always ...
... mysteries of their religion . Was it per- chance in commemoration of the mother country of their ancestors , beyond the sea , toward the setting sun ? There the ancient rulers , after receiving the honors of apotheosis , were always ...
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... mystery to philologists , will show the necessity of acquiring this most ancient form of speech . It is not a dead language , being the vernacular of well- nigh two millions of our contemporaries . Its knowledge will help us to acquire ...
... mystery to philologists , will show the necessity of acquiring this most ancient form of speech . It is not a dead language , being the vernacular of well- nigh two millions of our contemporaries . Its knowledge will help us to acquire ...
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... Augustus Le Plongeon , Sacred Mysteries , p . 109 , et passim . Bunsen , Egypt's Place in Universal History , vol . iii . , p . 15 . III . CONTINUING the examination of the cosmogonic diagrams of QUEEN MOO AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX . 25.
... Augustus Le Plongeon , Sacred Mysteries , p . 109 , et passim . Bunsen , Egypt's Place in Universal History , vol . iii . , p . 15 . III . CONTINUING the examination of the cosmogonic diagrams of QUEEN MOO AND THE EGYPTIAN SPHINX . 25.
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... Mysteries , p . 145. ) Sir George Rawlinson ( The Five Great Monarchies , vol . i . , p . 122 ) says , " The Accadians made the serpent one of the principal attributes , and one of the forms of Hea . " Akkadian . Sir , Maya . Zazil ...
... Mysteries , p . 145. ) Sir George Rawlinson ( The Five Great Monarchies , vol . i . , p . 122 ) says , " The Accadians made the serpent one of the principal attributes , and one of the forms of Hea . " Akkadian . Sir , Maya . Zazil ...
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