A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians, المجلد 2Harper & Bros., 1854 |
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... adopted by some of the people of Syria , whose country the Israelites were about to occupy . A A 361 . Wooden hoes . Fig . 1. From the sculptures . Fig . 2. Found in a tomb . The hoe was of wood , like the fork , and many other imple ...
... adopted by some of the people of Syria , whose country the Israelites were about to occupy . A A 361 . Wooden hoes . Fig . 1. From the sculptures . Fig . 2. Found in a tomb . The hoe was of wood , like the fork , and many other imple ...
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... natural dislike of castor oil . The mode he mentions of extracting the oil by putting the seeds into water over a fire , and skimming the { surface , is the manner now adopted in Egypt ; CHAP . VI . 23 ANCIENT PLANTS AND OILS .
... natural dislike of castor oil . The mode he mentions of extracting the oil by putting the seeds into water over a fire , and skimming the { surface , is the manner now adopted in Egypt ; CHAP . VI . 23 ANCIENT PLANTS AND OILS .
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John Gardner Wilkinson. surface , is the manner now adopted in Egypt ; though he says the ancient Egyptians merely pressed them after sprinkling them with salt . The press , indeed , is employed for this purpose at the present day , when ...
John Gardner Wilkinson. surface , is the manner now adopted in Egypt ; though he says the ancient Egyptians merely pressed them after sprinkling them with salt . The press , indeed , is employed for this purpose at the present day , when ...
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... adopted by the ancient Egyptians . Having , in the preceding tables , shown the seasons when the principal productions of Egypt were raised , I proceed to men- tion those which appear , from good authority , to have been grown by the ...
... adopted by the ancient Egyptians . Having , in the preceding tables , shown the seasons when the principal productions of Egypt were raised , I proceed to men- tion those which appear , from good authority , to have been grown by the ...
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... adopted by the cabinet - maker for fine work were ebony , fir , and cedar . Of these three the first came from Africa , and formed , with ivory , gold , ostrich feathers , dried fruits , and skins , the principal object of the annual ...
... adopted by the cabinet - maker for fine work were ebony , fir , and cedar . Of these three the first came from Africa , and formed , with ivory , gold , ostrich feathers , dried fruits , and skins , the principal object of the annual ...
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الصفحة 136 - And it came to pass, as soon as he came nigh unto the camp, that he saw the calf, and the dancing : and Moses' anger waxed hot, and he cast the tables out of his hands, and brake them beneath the mount.
الصفحة 100 - And they shall turn the rivers far away ; and the brooks of defence shall be emptied and dried up : the reeds and flags shall wither. The paper reeds by the brooks, by the mouth of the brooks, and every thing sown by the brooks, shall wither, be driven away, and be no more.
الصفحة 134 - Every thing that may abide the fire, ye shall make it go through the fire, and it shall be clean : nevertheless it shall be purified with the water of separation : and all that abideth not the fire ye shall make go through the water.
الصفحة 201 - Asos, aged about 40, of middle size, sallow complexion, cheerful countenance, long face, and straight nose, with a scar upon the middle of his forehead, for 601 pieces of brass; the sellers standing as brokers, and as securities for the validity of the sale.
الصفحة 57 - ... state. But with the Egyptians, if any artisan meddled with political affairs, or engaged in any other employment than the one to which he had been brought up, a severe punishment was instantly inflicted upon him...
الصفحة 81 - And thou shalt set the table without the veil, and the candlestick over against the table on the side of the tabernacle toward the south : and thou shalt put the table on the north side. 36 And thou shalt make a screen for the door of the Tent, of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen, the work of the embroiderer.
الصفحة 79 - And all the women that were wise-hearted, did spin with their hands, and brought that which they had spun, the blue, and the purple, the scarlet, and the fine linen.
الصفحة 381 - But if, when the sum of his deeds have been recorded, his virtues so far predominate as to entitle him to admission to the mansions of the blessed, Horus, taking in his hand the tablet of Thoth, introduces him to the presence of Osiris ; who, in his palace, attended by Isis and Nepthys, sits on his throne in the midst of the waters, from which rises the lotus, bearing upon its expanded flower the four Genii of Amenti.
الصفحة 123 - Fine linen with broidered work from Egypt was that which thou spreadest forth to be thy sail; blue and purple from the isles of Elishah was that which covered thee.
الصفحة 337 - Women wore many rings, sometimes two and three on the same finger : the left was considered the hand || peculiarly privileged to bear those ornaments ; and it is remarkable, that its third finger was decorated with a greater number than any other, and was considered by them, as by us, par excellence, the ring finger ^f ; though there is no evidence of its having been so honoured at the marriage ceremony.** They even wore a Wood-cut, No.