The story of the greatest nations; a comprehensive history, extending from the earliest times to the present, founded on the most modern authorities, and including chronological summaries and pronouncing vocabularies for each nation; and the world's famous events, told in a series of brief sketches forming a single continuous story of history and illumined by a complete series of notable illustrations from the great historic paintings of all lands . 1-72. 1-72 Egypt—Dynasties and Chief Rulers H3 332 2—Seventh— Kings—Eighth——Ninth——Tenth—HeracleopoHt


The story of the greatest nations; a comprehensive history, extending from the earliest times to the present, founded on the most modern authorities, and including chronological summaries and pronouncing vocabularies for each nation; and the world's famous events, told in a series of brief sketches forming a single continuous story of history and illumined by a complete series of notable illustrations from the great historic paintings of all lands . 1-72. 1-72 Egypt—Dynasties and Chief Rulers H3 332 2—Seventh— Kings—Eighth——Ninth——Tenth——Eleventh— 8—Twelfth—Theban. Amenemhat I. Usertesen I. Usertesen II. Usertesen —Thirteenth——Fourteenth——Fifteenth—Hyksos, or Shep-herd kings.—Sixteenth——Seventeenth—Thebans, at firstdependents of the —Eighteenth—Theban. Aahmes I. conquers theHyksos. Amenhotep I. Thothmes HI. Amenhotep II. Thotmes IV. Amenhotep HI. Amenhotep IV. 65—Nineteenth—Theban. Rameses I. Seti or Sethos. Rameses II., the legendarySesostris. Mer-en-ptah, probably thePharaoh of the Exodus. Seti —Twentieth—Theban. Rameses —Twenty-first—Tanite. History obscure. Hir-Hor, high priest of Amon,probably hrsl of —Twenty - second — Bubastite(Libyan).—Twenty-third——Twenty-fourth—


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