THE HISTORY OF EGYPT; from earliest accounts of that country, till the expulsion of the French from Alexandria, in the year 1801. By JAMES WILSON, D. D. Minister of Falkirk. In three volumes.
EDINBURGH:
Printed for Archibald constable & co. Edinburgh and Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, London.
1805
According to the James Wilson (Minister of Falkirk), most soldiers of Alexander's army were from Greece and Macedon, it's excellent excerpt for Slavomacedonian propagandists, to prove that Macedonia and Greece are mentioned separately. According to their logic this is proof that Macedonia wasn't part of Greece.
[JAMES WILSON, The History of Egypt - Vol. I, Edinburgh 1805, pg. 238]
But what's ethnicity of ancient Macedonians, and Alexander's soldiers, according to James Wilson, and from which ethnicity were inhabitants of ancient Macedonia?
[JAMES WILSON, The History of Egypt - Vol. I, Edinburgh 1805, pg. 251]
Other excerpts from the book of Falkirk's Minister:
[JAMES WILSON, The History of Egypt - Vol. I, Edinburgh 1805, pg. 58]
[JAMES WILSON, The History of Egypt - Vol. I, Edinburgh 1805, pg. 222]
[JAMES WILSON, The History of Egypt - Vol. I, Edinburgh 1805, pg. 223]
[JAMES WILSON, The History of Egypt - Vol. I, Edinburgh 1805, pg. 236]
[JAMES WILSON, The History of Egypt - Vol. I, Edinburgh 1805, pg. 264]
[JAMES WILSON, The History of Egypt - Vol. I, Edinburgh 1805, pg. 269]
Discovered by M. P.
Monday, August 13, 2012
History of Egypt by James Wilson, 1805
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