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Page 175
... Hieroglyphics ; with some additional Discoveries , by which it may be applied to decypher the Names of the Ancient Kings of Egypt and Ethiopia , by Henry Salt , Esq . , F.R.S. his Britannic Majesty's Consul - General in Egypt , & c ...
... Hieroglyphics ; with some additional Discoveries , by which it may be applied to decypher the Names of the Ancient Kings of Egypt and Ethiopia , by Henry Salt , Esq . , F.R.S. his Britannic Majesty's Consul - General in Egypt , & c ...
Page 186
... hieroglyphics are intended to be phonetically understood than those which are enclosed in rings ? Does not the very circumstance of their being thus enclosed shew that such separated words are anomalies ? -We do not perceive that Mr ...
... hieroglyphics are intended to be phonetically understood than those which are enclosed in rings ? Does not the very circumstance of their being thus enclosed shew that such separated words are anomalies ? -We do not perceive that Mr ...
Page 187
... hieroglyphics will rest on the explanations it may afford ; since it holds out the only practical and available link we know of , which is capable of connecting these antient records with modern interpretation . We cite the following ...
... hieroglyphics will rest on the explanations it may afford ; since it holds out the only practical and available link we know of , which is capable of connecting these antient records with modern interpretation . We cite the following ...
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Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
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