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EGYPT AND ITS MONUMENTS.
tion of an interesting nature, which by some has been, too
hastily we think, considered as a sculptured story of the
arrival of Jacob and his household, and their presentation to
Pharaoh. "We subjoin a copy of it in part, and remark that
EGYPT AND ITS MONUMENTS.
tion of an interesting nature, which by some has been, too
hastily we think, considered as a sculptured story of the
arrival of Jacob and his household, and their presentation to
Pharaoh. "We subjoin a copy of it in part, and remark that