The literature of the ancient Egyptians . oi^ At! «^. .4. -Ji t f *fifl 7 3 3 ?2 5 rt o o .,.Kt • HISTORICAL LITERATURE iii to the restoration of what was right in the land, accordingto its accustomed and proper form, they estabhshed theirson who proceeded from their body to be Governor, Hfe,strength, health [be to him!], of every land, upon their greatthrone, namely, Userkhara-setep-en-Amen-meri-Amen, lifestrength, health [be to him 1], the son of Ra, Set-nekht-merr-Ra-meri-Amen, life, strength, health [be to him!].He was like Khepra-Set when he is wroth. He quieted thewhole country w


The literature of the ancient Egyptians . oi^ At! «^. .4. -Ji t f *fifl 7 3 3 ?2 5 rt o o .,.Kt • HISTORICAL LITERATURE iii to the restoration of what was right in the land, accordingto its accustomed and proper form, they estabhshed theirson who proceeded from their body to be Governor, Hfe,strength, health [be to him!], of every land, upon their greatthrone, namely, Userkhara-setep-en-Amen-meri-Amen, lifestrength, health [be to him 1], the son of Ra, Set-nekht-merr-Ra-meri-Amen, life, strength, health [be to him!].He was like Khepra-Set when he is wroth. He quieted thewhole country which had been in rebellion. He slew theevil-hearted ones who were in Ta-mera (Egypt). He purifiedthe great throne of Egypt. He was the Governor, life,strength, health [be to him !], of the Two Lands, on thethrone of Amen. He made to appear the faces that hadwithdrawn themselves. Of those who had been behindwalls every man recognised his fellow. He endowed thetemples with offerings to offer as was right to the Nine Gods,according to


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