Louvre; they date from a period anterior to the fourth
dynasty. The lintel of the door of the tomb of one of the priests of
Senat, fifth King of the second dynasty in the Ashmolean Library,
Oxford, exhibits, however, hieroglyphs of an earlier date.
[24] King James' Bible is that now commonly used in this country and
Great Britain.
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