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Title: Zigzag journeys in the Levant, with a Talmudist story-teller : a spring trip of the Zigzag club through Egypt and the Holy Land
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: Butterworth, Hezekiah, 1839-1905
Subjects: Middle East -- Description and travel
Publisher: Boston : Estes and Lauriant
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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power of youthful friendship,and his judgment proved to be correct. So Sesostris grew up amid noble friendships, in a school of heroes. Egyptnow was a nation of palaces and treasure-houses. The air was darkened bystupendous monuments, and gorgeous and sublime rituals filled the temples ofthe gods. When Sesostris and his young friends came to manhood, the monarch sentthem at the head of an army into Arabia to test the results of their martialtraining. Sesostris and his young generals conquered Arabia. The old mon-arch then sent them into Western Africa on a like expedition. They subduedthe West, and returned in triumph. Sesostris ascended the throne. He divided Egypt into thirty-six provinces,and appointed a governor over each, and then began to make preparations tofulfil the dream of his ancestors, and make Egypt the mistress of the world. He began to gather his army. It was a dark, glittering, fearful host. Hiswar-chariots numbered twenty-seven thousand; his foot-soldiers six hundred
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I TO THE PYRAMIDS. 117 thousand. His fleet, which he brought into Hne on the shores of the Red Sea,consisted of four hundred ships. Now he and his young warriors swept forth from the Nile, and began toshatter the affrighted armies that gathered to oppose them. Sesostris con-

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  • bookpublisher:Boston___Estes_and_Lauriant
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