The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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Page 105
... dynasty . M. Caillard has left his own account of his mission . M. Artaud thinks his narrative cannot be accurate , because he represents the Pope as having ordered for him a ' fauteuil , ' whereas he is wont never to allow to the ...
... dynasty . M. Caillard has left his own account of his mission . M. Artaud thinks his narrative cannot be accurate , because he represents the Pope as having ordered for him a ' fauteuil , ' whereas he is wont never to allow to the ...
Page 106
... dynasty , and was quite determined not to compromise the Holy See by encouraging the French clergy to refuse acknowledging a sovereign whom all the potentates of Europe had acknowledged . And thus it must ever be . All allies are apt to ...
... dynasty , and was quite determined not to compromise the Holy See by encouraging the French clergy to refuse acknowledging a sovereign whom all the potentates of Europe had acknowledged . And thus it must ever be . All allies are apt to ...
Page 386
... dynasties ; and that the real history begins with their successor Menes , the first mortal king of Egypt . But * Herodot . ii , c . 100 . Diodor . Sic . i . c . 44 . † ii . c . 145 . § The remarks of Mr. Stevenson , in the preface to ...
... dynasties ; and that the real history begins with their successor Menes , the first mortal king of Egypt . But * Herodot . ii , c . 100 . Diodor . Sic . i . c . 44 . † ii . c . 145 . § The remarks of Mr. Stevenson , in the preface to ...
Page 392
... dynasties of mortal kings , beginning with Menes ( I.-XI. ) ; the second contained the following eight dynasties ( XII . - XIX . ) ; and the third the last eleven ( XX . - XXX . ) , terminating with Necta- nebus II . , who lost his ...
... dynasties of mortal kings , beginning with Menes ( I.-XI. ) ; the second contained the following eight dynasties ( XII . - XIX . ) ; and the third the last eleven ( XX . - XXX . ) , terminating with Necta- nebus II . , who lost his ...
Page 393
... dynasties of Manetho in a chrono- logical work in five books ( Пevrάßißλov ) . Africanus placed the creation in the year 5500 B.C .; but he did not tamper with the Egyptian chronology , in order to bring it into conformity with that of ...
... dynasties of Manetho in a chrono- logical work in five books ( Пevrάßißλov ) . Africanus placed the creation in the year 5500 B.C .; but he did not tamper with the Egyptian chronology , in order to bring it into conformity with that of ...
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