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lower branches of the Nile" iawan the any anind that is attacked recover The Feustoms to close these siccam's some 20 cattle of the Turnélites weaped the mar miles abure their talls with earthen dama | ruin altogether beesuse they were supplied AN EMINENT ENGINEER ON THE thrown hurriedly are the channels. wish drinking water from the fresh rater

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THE TEN PLAGUES.

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diseases with which the world was 'ence familiar, are unknowu to-day.

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carried might, overlow the country and The plague of boils G`not so evident sa : lærigate the "tiekis rudy to be plonglast the others. The drinking of polluted up and plaùted. On such occasions the water by human beings in Egypt day sadilon surting off of the fresh water lottis followed by bilborien and not by We take the following from an Indian the tail teaches of the canals open to the endden attacks of bails. Internal die advance of the sea water if the fresh orders would be the natural sequence of MARSEILLES AND LONDON,ana Willocks, continues in spite of ware killed by myriads of the saltwater flood in the Field of Zoan, but the

That veteran irrigation engineer, Sir water fish trapped in these fait reaches the conditions prevailing in a very low

fish. (Sir Willian pelted that he himmelt wollt finally repnih in severe infanti silvancing years to display an energy and had seen the branches of the Nile almost mortality, which is rightly the tenth and an industry that are a positive rivela-white with fish dating"dead on the not the sixth plague. "To the old days, tion even to his most intimate friends.surface. In the old days of basin brigu however, "of basin irrigation Sir William Ha is always up and doing, carrying out in the earther dams were thrown and the Field of Zown was far more acrcas the inferior branches of the Nile seriously afflicted in a year of very low {experiments, investigations or research

on the arrival of the rod water of the flood flood than in our day of perennial irriga work and collection of the reports about the 1st August as that the watertion, and the batch of Egypt and kindred drawn up, the articles published or the level might rise and the red muddy water lectures made, he him during the past few might enter the hastas. The Israelites, years would reveal a versatility and who had outlying settlement near the Bails of the branches just as the Bedouins physical agility which are astounding in

have today, save zanally myriads of fish a man who has but such long active die just at that fine that the red water arrive in the East and who in fast

en, wad it was to the arrival of the "pproaching "eman's allotted span of life, red water that they Attributed their This month he has delivered two most

destruction In a very how Nile the magderly lectures, one before the Suisenin stronger cotnumaities to the linguedinté Geographien: Society on The Waste with of the Field of Zoan threw dama Landis, of Egypt," in which he cutlined up their courses and the auziber of

across the brunches" considerably higher what could be dus with the vast sres killed on stel ecasions must have been that is still unealtivated on wareclaimed,very, considerables. Kad the second before the Egypting

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subject that is w universaliyagawsing The subsoil water of the Field of Zoon (MrJ. (that 1. propose tordgrote my Notes this was suited and the people had to watent week to a sannity of the points made themetyes with diakibe the stagnant filthy water of the pools and prade and by him and the explanation infered such water as they could tied in pits diy d-tails that have always been the subject rind about the river. The destruction beset ahanally by the Israelities on the Arrival of the red food water. This Axplains the reference to the magicians

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he considered as the insect pest, which Mr&Mrs J. Gray Smith an opportunity of eaping from bondages carries the narrative right into the end bir and Mrs B. A. Mr&Mrs F. Findlay The ten plagues with the exception of the

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Smith-7 eighth and the ninth could, only have parched and, us mentioned above, covered followed one another in this part of Egypt.in many parts with salt, and as the water The first and seecad plaques, which the did not arrive, the plague of sand-flies by magicians are said to have imitated, were night wid midges by day began and was not infrequent, while the others with the fellowed by that of the flies living in the exception of the eighth and ninth only heaps of dead frogs lying all over the land. accompanied extraordinary 1 Niles, These plagaes ecptinued until: the cold or in a succession of centuries. which might have come once in a century Cetober and November nights put an end

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ieted the Egyptians in the Field of tiuctly stated that the plague of flies was Mr C. W. Garson Mr W. M. Routh

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