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... regard these as issues of gold ? or did Persia place them on the level of issues of silver ? or did it pursue a middle course in regard to their authorization ? This is not an easy question ; and it is one on which we may hope to throw ...
... regard these as issues of gold ? or did Persia place them on the level of issues of silver ? or did it pursue a middle course in regard to their authorization ? This is not an easy question ; and it is one on which we may hope to throw ...
Page 108
... regard these as issues of gold ? or did Persia place them on the level of issues of silver ? or did it pursue a middle course in regard to their authorization ? This is not an easy question ; and it is one on which we may hope to throw ...
... regard these as issues of gold ? or did Persia place them on the level of issues of silver ? or did it pursue a middle course in regard to their authorization ? This is not an easy question ; and it is one on which we may hope to throw ...
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... regard to the early electrum coinage . We can identify but a few mints ; nor do we even know by what authority the ... regards other electrum coins 3. The results are extraordinary , and very dis- concerting . Instead of the proportions ...
... regard to the early electrum coinage . We can identify but a few mints ; nor do we even know by what authority the ... regards other electrum coins 3. The results are extraordinary , and very dis- concerting . Instead of the proportions ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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