The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 88
... Egyptian monuments ' exclude any other reign ' than that of Mineptah for the Exodus ( pp . 22 , 247 ) , and repeats the assertion . The Egyptian monuments say nothing about the Exodus at all , and M. Le Page Renouf , whose name stands ...
... Egyptian monuments ' exclude any other reign ' than that of Mineptah for the Exodus ( pp . 22 , 247 ) , and repeats the assertion . The Egyptian monuments say nothing about the Exodus at all , and M. Le Page Renouf , whose name stands ...
Page 97
... Egypt and Palestine , ' which , it may be observed , is almost entirely uninhabitable , and which the Assyrians always found great difficulty in crossing . Melukhkha has usually been supposed -- by both Egyptian and Assyrian scholars ...
... Egypt and Palestine , ' which , it may be observed , is almost entirely uninhabitable , and which the Assyrians always found great difficulty in crossing . Melukhkha has usually been supposed -- by both Egyptian and Assyrian scholars ...
Page 102
... Egypt very naturally coincides with a period when the native Egyptian kings were not ruling in the Delta . It is well known that the Hyksos were a foreign people from the north , who did not worship any Egyptian deity , but , as the ...
... Egypt very naturally coincides with a period when the native Egyptian kings were not ruling in the Delta . It is well known that the Hyksos were a foreign people from the north , who did not worship any Egyptian deity , but , as the ...
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