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1 There is one point determined in which the Hebrew and the Egyptian chronologies coincide.
2 Supposing the Egyptian chronology from the time of Minephtah II.
3 A period of about forty years accords well with the facts of contemporary Egyptian chronology .
4 Historians vary in their compilations of Egyptian chronology .
5 Some doubt still rests upon Egyptian chronology .
6 Early Egyptian chronology is in a great measure merely conjectural, and new information from the monuments only adds to the obscurity.
7 According to the tables of Egyptian Chronology most approved in 1827 reviews Sethos or Sesostris reigned as Ramses VI from 1473 to 1418 B.C.
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