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" A pair of scales was brought forth by the dog-headed Anubis, and the hawk-headed Horus ; and with this they weighed the past life of the deceased. The judge, with the advice of a jury of forty-two, then pronounced the solemn verdict, which was written... "
Letters from Alabama on Various Subjects: To which is Added, an Appendix ... - Page 90
by Anne Newport Royall - 1830 - 238 pages
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1839 - 540 pages
...such characters. We often forget that these things were written for our admonition and instruction ; that human nature is the same in all ages and in all countries ; and that the human heart, till changed by Divine grace, is pretty much the same in all : " as face...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 11

United States - 1842 - 712 pages
...too, there are incontrovertible reasons for doubting the truth of the universally admitted opinion, that human nature is the same in all ages and in all countries. It is thus seen that the inhabitants of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, present distinct and permanent...
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The first series tracts, Volume 12

Religious tract society - 1850 - 560 pages
...such characters. We often forget that these things were written for our admonition and instruction; that human nature is the same in all ages, and in all countries ; and that the human heart, till changed by Divine grace, is very nearly the same in all: " As in water...
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The Universal review, Volume 1

1859 - 662 pages
...turned into the Virgin Mary and Infant Jesus, and the statue of Jupiter made an imposing St. Peter. Human nature is the same in all ages and in all countries. Had the Hindoos bcen dcists, it would have bcen comparatively an easy task to engraft the additional...
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History of Egypt Till A.D.640, Volume 2

Samuel Sharpe - 1870 - 674 pages
...forty-two, then pronounced the solemn verdict, which was written down by the ibis-headed Thoth. But human nature is the same in all ages and in all countries, and, whatever might have been the past life of the dead, the judge, not to hurt the feelings of the...
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The history of Egypt from the earliest times till the conquest ..., Volume 1

Samuel Sharpe - 1870 - 452 pages
...forty-two, then pronounced the solemn verdict, which was written down by the ibis-headed Thoth. But human nature is the same in all ages and in all countries, and, whatever might have been the past life of tho dead, the judge, not to hurt tho feelings of the...
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The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by ..., Volume 2

Samuel Sharpe - Egypt - 1885 - 474 pages
...forty-two, then pronounced the solemn verdict, which was written down by the ibis-headed Thoth. But human nature is the same in all ages and in all countries, and, whatever might have been the past life of the dead, the judge, not to hurt the feelings of the...
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History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 10

Gaston Maspero - Civilization, Ancient - 1904 - 454 pages
...forty-two, then pronounced the solemn verdict, which was written down by the ibis-headed Thot. But human nature is the same in all ages and in all countries, and, whatever might have been the past life of the dead, the judge, not to hurt the feelings of the...
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THE DURHAM UNIVERSITY JOURNAL

Durham R. W. Salkeld - 1883 - 170 pages
...tried to compensate for the brevity and paucity of his replies to the question« which were asked." Human nature is the same in all ages and in all countries. A variation of Charles Lamb's poem, suggested by the appearance of the examination-room on the morning...
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