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“Egyptian Sowing. The people were mainly agricultural, but employed rude methods of cultivation. In spite of this, the remarkably fertile soil yielded an abundance of produce, and Egypt was known as the granary of the world."—Colby, 1899
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Frank Moore Colby, Outlines of General History, (New York: American Book Company, 1899) 35
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