[Footnote 3:]

In some of Belzoni's beautiful sketches of the frieze-work of the old Egyptian temples, the dog appears, with his long ears and broad muzzle, not unlike the old Talbot hound.

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[Footnote 4:]

Herodotus, lib. ii. c. 66.

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[Footnote 5:]

No dog was suffered to come within the precincts of the Temple at Jerusalem.

was a prevalent expression among the Jews. Byrant's