The Greek papyrus contains the translation of a deed of sale, the text of which, in enchorial characters, is on a papyrus at Paris. |
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Difficulties of no ordinary kind presented themselves to all who had applied to make out even the second, or enchorial inscription. |
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The writing is enchorial, but of a form so closely allied to hieroglyphics that it shows how the one passes into the other. |
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The inscription of the Rosetta Stone is written in hieroglyphics and in enchorial letters, with a Greek translation. |
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One cannot avoid being astonished at his making out the meaning of an Enchorial manuscript of some length, without the help of any translation. |
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