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Page 109
... fact that the Lydians were pedlars or hucksters was the reason for their invention of coin . And here it may be allowed that we can cite a parallel : the great extension of the Aeginetan currency is explained by the fact that the ...
... fact that the Lydians were pedlars or hucksters was the reason for their invention of coin . And here it may be allowed that we can cite a parallel : the great extension of the Aeginetan currency is explained by the fact that the ...
Page 129
... fact they have made the mistake of detaching numismatics from the broad flow of history . Certain historic facts have to be taken into account . In the first place , it is to be observed that although , as we have seen , electrum coins ...
... fact they have made the mistake of detaching numismatics from the broad flow of history . Certain historic facts have to be taken into account . In the first place , it is to be observed that although , as we have seen , electrum coins ...
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... fact that he has deviated from the traditions a number of times already . I have called this habit of mind the ... facts of linguistics are facts just as much as the facts of archaeology , and so forth ; and if the interpretation of ...
... fact that he has deviated from the traditions a number of times already . I have called this habit of mind the ... facts of linguistics are facts just as much as the facts of archaeology , and so forth ; and if the interpretation of ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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