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... document so as to protect it from being read by any one except the person to whom it was addressed , and that they served to identify and authenticate the document . That this should have been so was inevitable from the fact that all ...
... document so as to protect it from being read by any one except the person to whom it was addressed , and that they served to identify and authenticate the document . That this should have been so was inevitable from the fact that all ...
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... document ; it could only be appended on strings . If it was desired to close the document , the strings must be tied round it and the bull fixed on them so that the document could not be opened without cutting them . It is true that a ...
... document ; it could only be appended on strings . If it was desired to close the document , the strings must be tied round it and the bull fixed on them so that the document could not be opened without cutting them . It is true that a ...
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... document of the ninth century , English writs of the eleventh , and a French royal mandate of the beginning of the twelfth . It was the practice which became stereotyped as the form of the English ... document , IX 2 SEALS AND DOCUMENTS 337.
... document of the ninth century , English writs of the eleventh , and a French royal mandate of the beginning of the twelfth . It was the practice which became stereotyped as the form of the English ... document , IX 2 SEALS AND DOCUMENTS 337.
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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