| Stephen Denison Peet - 1880 - 272 頁
...mountains, which the ever-creating nature has called forth from the rock, to lift themselves up towards the vault of Heaven. And yet, they are but tombs, built by the hands of men, which have been the admiration and astonishment alike of the anoient and modern world. Perfectly adjusted... | |
| 1880 - 356 頁
...mountains, which the ever-creating nature has called forth from the rock, to lift themselves up towards the vault of Heaven. And yet, they are but tombs, built by the hands of men, which have been the admiration and astonishment alike of the aneient and modern world. Perfectly adjusted... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1880 - 370 頁
...mountains, which the ever-creating nature has called forth from the rock, to lift themselves up towards the vault of Heaven. And yet, they are but tombs, built by the hands of men, which have been the admiration and astonishment alike of the ancient and modern world. Perfectly adjusted... | |
| Carl Heinrich Brugsch - 1881 - 594 頁
...forms of the Pyramids, as if they were regularly crystallized mountains, which ever-creating Nature had called forth from the mother soil of rock, to lift...two other Pharaohs of the same family and dynasty for their everlasting monuments, have been the admiration and astonishment alike of the ancient and... | |
| 1885 - 498 頁
...green meadows, with its scattered vegetation,, where the grains of sand and corn are intermingled. From the far distance you see the giant forms of the Pyramids,...astonishment alike of the ancient and modern world, fas an incomparable work of power. Perfectly adjusted to the cardinal points of the horizon — the... | |
| 1882 - 688 頁
...mountains, which the ever-creating nature has called forth from the rock, to lift themselves up toward the vault of heaven. And yet, they are but tombs, built by the hands of men, whicH have been the admiration and astonishment alike of the ancient and modern •world. Perfectly adjusted... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1889 - 820 頁
...From the far distance you see the giant forms of the pyramids, as if they were regularly crystalized mountains, which the ever-creating nature has called...yet they are but tombs, built by the hands of men, raised by King Khufu (Cheops) and two other Pharaohs of the same family and dynasty, to be the admiration... | |
| Charles Henry Stanley Davis - 1892 - 426 頁
...mountains, which the ever-creating nature has called forth from the rock, to lift themselves up towards the vault of heaven. And yet, they are but tombs, built by the hands of men, which have been the admiration and astonishment alike of the ancient and modern world. Perfectly adjusted... | |
| 1880 - 846 頁
...which the ever-creating nature has called forth from the rock, to lift themselves up towards the vanlt of heaven. And yet they are but tombs, built by the hands of men, which have been the admiration and astonishment alike of the ancient and modern world. Perfectly adjusted... | |
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