Misraim, and Put. They found Egypt a morass, and converted it into the most fertile country of the world; they reared its Pyramids, invented its hieroglyphics, gave letters to Greece and Rome, and through them to us. The everlasting architecture of Africa... The Life of Henry Bidleman Bascom ... - Page 218by Moses Montgomery Henkle - 1854 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
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