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" ... in the lap of the statue is a stone, which on being struck emits a metallic sound, that might still be made use of to deceive a visitor who was predisposed to believe its powers. "
Ancient history - Página 251
por Gustaf Clemens Hebbe - 1848
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Topography of Thebes, and general view of Egypt. Being a short account of ...

sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1835 - 752 páginas
...struck," uf xa^Xt"° Tvirtvrof. t The names of Shama and Tama are also applied to them collectively. In the lap of the statue is a stone, which, on being struck, emits a metallic sound,* that might stillf be made use of to deceive a visitor, who was predisposed to believe its powers ; and from its...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen25

1835 - 466 páginas
...satisfy their curiosity. This fact is also recorded on its feet with the precision of the credulous. In the lap of the statue is a stone, which, on being struck, emits a metallic sound, ', that J The head is a single stone. § I make the west statue, by the sextant, fortyseven feet ; and the...
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The Metropolitan, Volumen14

1835 - 598 páginas
...tricks, by which the priest imposed upon the credulous, gives his own impression on the subject. " In the lap of the statue is a stone, which, on being struck, emits a metallic sound, t that might still} be made use of to deceive a visitor, who was predisposed to believe its powers;...
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal ..., Volumen2

Charles Anthon - 1841 - 664 páginas
...retained in the traditional appellation of Salamat, 'salutations,' by the modern inhabitants of Thebes. / wo Ї Y a + X =h _" X; $ W| 6y h0... 8 2g n : kB] V J҈q h @o2^Έ $OX j% visiter who was predisposed to believe in ts powers ; and from its position, and a square space cut...
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Ruins of Ancient Cities: With General and Particular Accounts of ..., Volumen2

Charles Bucke - 1841 - 372 páginas
...Mr. Wilkinson : " In the lap of the statue," he states, " is a stone, which, on being struck, elicits a metallic sound that might still be made use of to deceive a visiter who was predisposed to believe its powers ; and from its position, and the squared space cut...
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Modern Egypt and Thebes: Being a Description of Egypt; Including ..., Volumen2

John Gardner Wilkinson - 1843 - 730 páginas
...satisfy their curiosity.* This fact is also recorded on its feet with the precision of the credulous. In the lap of the statue is a stone, which, on being struck, emits a metallic sound, that might still f be made use of to deceive a visitor, who was predisposed to believe its powers ; and from its position,...
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The people's dictionary of the Bible [by J.R. Beard].

John Relly Beard - 1848 - 652 páginas
...ancient writers to utter a sound at the rising of the sun. This sound was ' like brass when struck.' In the lap of the statue is a stone which, on being...struck, emits a metallic sound that might still be made nse of to deceive a visitor predisposed to believe the powers of the statue. In the block behind is...
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Volumen1

Society of Antiquaries of London - 1849 - 376 páginas
...is said, in the reign of Domitian. The height of either colossus is 47 feet, or 53 above the plain ; in the lap of the statue is a stone, which on being struck emits a metallic sound, which was probably made use of to deceive those who were predisposed to belief in its magical powers....
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Proceedings, Volumen1

Society of Antiquaries of London - 1849 - 384 páginas
...is said, in the reign of Domitian. The height of either colossus is 47 feet, or 53 above the plain ; in the lap of the statue is a stone, which on being struck emits a metallic sound, which was probably made use of to deceive those who were predisposed to belief in its magical powers....
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The Metropolitan Magazine, Volumen14

1835 - 606 páginas
...tricks, by which the priest imposed upon the credulous, gives his own impression on the subject. " In the lap of the statue is a stone, which, on being struck, emits a metallic sound,t that might still; be made use of to deceive a visitor, who was predisposed to believe its powers...
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