A Book of the Beginnings: Containing an Attempt to Recover and Reconstitute the Lost Origines of the Myths and Mysteries, Types and Symbols, Religion and Language, with Egypt for the Mouthpiece and Africa as the Birthplace, Volume 1Williams & Norgate, 1881 |
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Page 4
... root and has the value of the word chemistry , and the land of Kam was the result of Nature's chemistry , aided by the Hatches or Dams . The Assyrians called Egypt Muzr . Muzau is source , an issue of water , a gathering or collecting ...
... root and has the value of the word chemistry , and the land of Kam was the result of Nature's chemistry , aided by the Hatches or Dams . The Assyrians called Egypt Muzr . Muzau is source , an issue of water , a gathering or collecting ...
Page 11
... roots are found in the names of Semite gods . He affirms that the Egyptian language clearly stands between the Semitic and Indo - Germanic , its forms and roots cannot be explained by either singly , but are evidently a com- bination of ...
... roots are found in the names of Semite gods . He affirms that the Egyptian language clearly stands between the Semitic and Indo - Germanic , its forms and roots cannot be explained by either singly , but are evidently a com- bination of ...
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... roots of Egypt in Asia is the fact that on the earliest monuments the ethnological type has changed vastly from what it was tens of thousands of years earlier . Egyptologists as a rule are not evolutionists , and M. Brugsch finds no ...
... roots of Egypt in Asia is the fact that on the earliest monuments the ethnological type has changed vastly from what it was tens of thousands of years earlier . Egyptologists as a rule are not evolutionists , and M. Brugsch finds no ...
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... roots of the vast tree , whose boughs and branches have extended to a world- wide reach . The greatest difficulty in creation is the beginning , not the finishing , and to the despised black race we have at length to turn for the birth ...
... roots of the vast tree , whose boughs and branches have extended to a world- wide reach . The greatest difficulty in creation is the beginning , not the finishing , and to the despised black race we have at length to turn for the birth ...
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... root of the race of men or the Rut , the Men , knowing of no other point of departure , and being so ancient they have forgotten that their complexion was at one time black . The word passed into Sanskrit as Reta , produced from the ...
... root of the race of men or the Rut , the Men , knowing of no other point of departure , and being so ancient they have forgotten that their complexion was at one time black . The word passed into Sanskrit as Reta , produced from the ...
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according ancient Ankh appears applied Bear become beginning belonging birth boundary breath British called carried child circle common corn crossing custom dead denotes derived determinative divided divine double earlier earth Egypt Egyptian English equinox equivalent extant female feminine figure fire followed four genitrix give goddess gods Greek hand head heaven Hebrew hence hieroglyphics hill Horus identified ideograph Irish island isles Kêd kind king known land language later light living lord lower male means measure monuments mother mythology nature nine origin pass period person present probably race Rekh relation represented river root round sacred says seat sense seven signifies solar soul spirit stone symbol temple thing tree Truths turn typical Welsh woman word