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... later period with which we are here more especially concerned . In Elizabeth's reign Southampton had been a prominent figure at Court , and smiled upon by the Queen , the foremost favourite of whose later years had , in his turn ...
... later period with which we are here more especially concerned . In Elizabeth's reign Southampton had been a prominent figure at Court , and smiled upon by the Queen , the foremost favourite of whose later years had , in his turn ...
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... later . coins with the hound suckling an infant , a different obverse type was employed . We shall have occasion to refer to this question at a subsequent stage . Meanwhile it may be pointed out that the ' normal ' standard seems to ...
... later . coins with the hound suckling an infant , a different obverse type was employed . We shall have occasion to refer to this question at a subsequent stage . Meanwhile it may be pointed out that the ' normal ' standard seems to ...
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... later on ; for the present it is sufficient to note that it involved a vital change in the use of the seal ; for the seal - ring could no longer be employed ; it was necessary to have two dies or matrixes , and these bore different ...
... later on ; for the present it is sufficient to note that it involved a vital change in the use of the seal ; for the seal - ring could no longer be employed ; it was necessary to have two dies or matrixes , and these bore different ...
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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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