If we assume, what seems pretty well established, that the Pharaoh from whom Moses fled was rameses the Great, his spirit was of the nobler kind, and he exhibits a terrible example of the unfitness even of conquering genius for unbridled and irresponsible power.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
The geographical order in which the scribes of rameses enumerated their conquests shows clearly the direction from which the federals had come and the path they followed.
"The Ancient East"
D. G. Hogarth
The city makes more mummies out of live ones than old rameses ever did out of his obituary crop.
"At Good Old Siwash"
George Fitch