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... origin and begin- ning of geometry . . . It passed from Egypt to Greece , and Thales of Miletus is believed to have carried it thither at his return from his travels ... ' " " Wilkinson says , " I have also shown that Herodotus and ...
... origin and begin- ning of geometry . . . It passed from Egypt to Greece , and Thales of Miletus is believed to have carried it thither at his return from his travels ... ' " " Wilkinson says , " I have also shown that Herodotus and ...
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Earl Sweeting. of Solomon THE ORIGIN OF PAPYRUS PAPER IN ANCIENT EGYPT What Rollin. The Queen of Sheba from the Bible Story The discovery of paper being presented to the King of. 25.
Earl Sweeting. of Solomon THE ORIGIN OF PAPYRUS PAPER IN ANCIENT EGYPT What Rollin. The Queen of Sheba from the Bible Story The discovery of paper being presented to the King of. 25.
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Earl Sweeting. THE ORIGIN OF PAPYRUS PAPER IN ANCIENT EGYPT What Rollin ( French Hist . ) says about the discovery of paper . " I shall treat only of some plants peculiar to Egypt , and the abundance of corn which it produced , Papyrus ...
Earl Sweeting. THE ORIGIN OF PAPYRUS PAPER IN ANCIENT EGYPT What Rollin ( French Hist . ) says about the discovery of paper . " I shall treat only of some plants peculiar to Egypt , and the abundance of corn which it produced , Papyrus ...
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