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Page 166
... Egypt . [ To be continued . ] ART . IX . State of Egypt , after the Battle of Heliopolis ; preceded by general Observations on the physical and political Character of the Country . By Reynier , General of Division . Translated from the ...
... Egypt . [ To be continued . ] ART . IX . State of Egypt , after the Battle of Heliopolis ; preceded by general Observations on the physical and political Character of the Country . By Reynier , General of Division . Translated from the ...
Page 167
... Egypt , and ably delineated the conduct and views of his countrymen . The work is divided into three parts ; preceded by an intro- duction , containing General Observations on the Physical and Political Character of Egypt . Part I ...
... Egypt , and ably delineated the conduct and views of his countrymen . The work is divided into three parts ; preceded by an intro- duction , containing General Observations on the Physical and Political Character of Egypt . Part I ...
Page 515
... Egypt has ceased to enjoy her former advan- tages ; or whether the decline of agriculture ought not rather to be attributed to the operation of moral causes . M. GIRARD shews that ... Egyptian corn , it must Memoirs concerning Egypt . 515.
... Egypt has ceased to enjoy her former advan- tages ; or whether the decline of agriculture ought not rather to be attributed to the operation of moral causes . M. GIRARD shews that ... Egyptian corn , it must Memoirs concerning Egypt . 515.
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