[61]Lib. ii. 137.

[62]Lib. ii. 139.

[63]Major Felix’s account of the Egyptian dynasties was the first that showed us the great utility of the lapidary inscriptions. Although brief, it is so admirably arranged, the information it contains so valuable, and, notwithstanding the recent progress in the study of hieroglyphics, generally so correct, that it is very much to be regretted that the papers he lithographed at Cairo have not been more widely circulated by a reprint in England.

[64]2 Kings, chap. xviii.

[65]Rosellini, i Monumenti dell’ Egitto e della Nubia, lib. ii. chap. 7.

[66]Isaiah, xxxvii. 36-38.

[67]Lib. ii. 137.

[68]Page 1007.

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