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Page 129
... observed that although , as we have seen , electrum coins were issued from a few mints in the early part of the fifth cen- tury , yet there was , not only in Asia , but even in the whole world , no issue of gold coins save the darics ...
... observed that although , as we have seen , electrum coins were issued from a few mints in the early part of the fifth cen- tury , yet there was , not only in Asia , but even in the whole world , no issue of gold coins save the darics ...
Page 137
... observed that the powerful Mausolus of Caria , who was almost an independent sovereign , issued no gold coin , though he struck abundant silver : only his successor Pixodarus at a later time , when the Persian Empire was obviously ...
... observed that the powerful Mausolus of Caria , who was almost an independent sovereign , issued no gold coin , though he struck abundant silver : only his successor Pixodarus at a later time , when the Persian Empire was obviously ...
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... observations in the Prae- fatio to his second edition of Ennius , p . xxi . He notes there a few coincidences in ... observe that Plautus is playing on another sense of multus ( mollis , effeminate ) which we find in a well - known ...
... observations in the Prae- fatio to his second edition of Ennius , p . xxi . He notes there a few coincidences in ... observe that Plautus is playing on another sense of multus ( mollis , effeminate ) which we find in a well - known ...
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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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