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Samuel Sharpe
Samuel Sharpe, or Sharp, also known as Sam Sharpe, was an enslaved Jamaican who was the leader of the widespread 1831–32 Baptist War slave rebellion in Jamaica.
Books
The History of the Hebrew Nation, and Its Literature
Samuel Sharpe
The Chronology of the Bible
Samuel Sharpe
The History of the Hebrew Nation and Its Literature
Samuel Sharpe
The History of the Hebrew Nation and Its Literature
Samuel Sharpe
Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum
Samuel Sharpe, British Museum. Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities
The Triple Mummy Case of Aroeri-Ao, an Egyptian Priest, in Dr. Lee's Museum at Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire
Samuel Sharpe, Joseph Bonomi
Rudiments of a Vocabulary of Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Samuel Sharpe
Rudiments of a Vocabulary of Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Samuel Sharpe
Egyptian Mythology and Egyptian Christianity
Samuel Sharpe
The New Testament
Samuel Sharpe
The History of Egypt
Samuel Sharpe
History of Egypt Till A.D.640
Samuel Sharpe
Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Samuel Sharpe
The Decree of Canopus, in hieroglyphics and Greek, with tr., and an explanation of the hieroglyphical characters, by S. Sharpe
Samuel Sharpe, Canopus decree
Egyptian hieroglyphics; being an attempt to explain their nature, origin and meaning, with a vocabulary
Samuel Sharpe
Critical notes on the authorised English version of the New Testament, a companion to the author's New Testament tr. from Griesbach's text
Samuel Sharpe
Egyptian hieroglyphics; being an attempt to explain their nature, origin and meaning
Samuel Sharpe
Texts from the holy Bible explained by the help of the ancient monuments, containing 160 drawings on wood chiefly by J. Bonomi
Samuel Sharpe
Texts from the Holy Bible explained by the help of the ancient monuments, with a few plans and views ... Containing ... drawings on wood, chiefly by J. Bonomi
Samuel Sharpe
Short Notes
Samuel Sharpe