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Page - Ismandes, Mendes, Osymandyas. Tomb of Osymandyas
109 - Colossal Statue
110 - Revolt of the Bactrians. His Lion
111 - Great Hall or Hypostyle. Figure of Truth and Judges
112 - Gold and Silver from the Mines of Egypt. The Library and Planisphere taken away by the Persians
113 - This Tomb apparently the Memnonium
114 - Plan of the Memnonium compared with it
116 - Story of Helen's Arrival with Paris in Egypt
118 - Her Detention and Restoration to Menelaus. Proteus
120 - Rhampsinitus; his Monuments; his Riches
121 - The Robbery of his Treasury, and a Thief taken in a Trap
122 - The Artifice of his Brother
123 - Pardoned and rewarded by the King. Rhampsinitus's Visit to the Lower Regions
125 - Cheops builds a Pyramid. Cephren. Mycerinus. Mycerinus's Affliction at the Loss of his Daughter
127 - The Courtesan Rhodopis: Different Opinions of Historians respecting the Successors of Mycerinus. Tnephachthus's Curse of Menes, now not met with in any Temple of Thebes
129 - Bocchoris the Wise. Asychis and Anysis
130 - Asychis introduces a Law respecting Debt. Builds a Pyramid of crude Brick. Brick Pyramids now remaining
131 - Sabaco the Ethiopian. Different Opinions of his Character. Retires after Fifty Years from the Throne of Egypt
133 - End of the comparative Chronology of Herodotus and Diodorus, and Return to the 20th, 21st, 22d, and 23d Dynasties
134 - Sheshonk, or Shishak, plunders Jerusalem. His Captives at Thebes. The Name of Yooda Melchi, or the Kingdom of Judah
136 - Construction of my Chronological Table. Astronomical Ceiling at the Memnonium. Zerah, King of Ethiopia
137 - 24th and 25th Dynasties. Bocchoris
138 - Sabaco could not have put Neco to death; he is the So of S. S. Shebek, or Sabaco II. Sethos
139 - Tirhakah, Contemporary of Sethos. Sethos's Treatment of the Military Class. Marches to attack Sennacherib by the Command of the God Pthah
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