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... letters formed the means for recording language not only in the Moslem township , but throughout the Empire . The pagan township had one mosque which was situated near the Court of Justice and intended for the use of the Moslems who had ...
... letters formed the means for recording language not only in the Moslem township , but throughout the Empire . The pagan township had one mosque which was situated near the Court of Justice and intended for the use of the Moslems who had ...
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... letters , hieroglyphics , and the Alphabet ; but among the Egyptians the first was known only to the priests , and by ... letter . " " The Conquest of Civilization " by James H. Breasted , p.50-1 . " The Ruins " by C. F. Volney , p.16-17 ...
... letters , hieroglyphics , and the Alphabet ; but among the Egyptians the first was known only to the priests , and by ... letter . " " The Conquest of Civilization " by James H. Breasted , p.50-1 . " The Ruins " by C. F. Volney , p.16-17 ...
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Earl Sweeting. Tiro Seated on the floor writing shorthand as Cicero in red robe dictates a letter to him , while members of the Roman Senate watch in amazement . African Teacher explaining a Mathematical problem to Greek Students. 19.
Earl Sweeting. Tiro Seated on the floor writing shorthand as Cicero in red robe dictates a letter to him , while members of the Roman Senate watch in amazement . African Teacher explaining a Mathematical problem to Greek Students. 19.
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