The world: historical and actual . been carved into the form of that monster. Thenext king, Amanothph III., was a great warrior, anddid a great deal of temple and tomb building, ofwall-painting and of obelisk-carving. He conquerednumerous tribes of Ethiopian* His successor,Hornemnes deserves mention for the fact that hewas unwittingly the father of Greek civilization. Itwas this way: Greek pirates, or sailors, much thesame thing in old times, had established themselves at Sais, on the eastof the Delta, andconducted t li eMediterraneancommerce ofEgypt, being forthe most part in-dependent andfre


The world: historical and actual . been carved into the form of that monster. Thenext king, Amanothph III., was a great warrior, anddid a great deal of temple and tomb building, ofwall-painting and of obelisk-carving. He conquerednumerous tribes of Ethiopian* His successor,Hornemnes deserves mention for the fact that hewas unwittingly the father of Greek civilization. Itwas this way: Greek pirates, or sailors, much thesame thing in old times, had established themselves at Sais, on the eastof the Delta, andconducted t li eMediterraneancommerce ofEgypt, being forthe most part in-dependent andfree. Graduallythey spread andimproved, enjoy-ing the privilegeof intercoursewith culturedEgypt for fivehundred , at thetime at whichwe have arrivedthey incurred the enmity of the government,They belonged to Lower Egypt, and UpperEgypt ruled the country. They were drivenout as the Hebrews had been before them. Theyreturned to Greece, founded several cities (BoeotianThebes among the number), and thus sowedthe seeds of Gre


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