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... question as to which modern expert opinion is more divided . If we allow that the issue of gold was a right jealously guarded by the Great King , how far does this apply to the issues of white gold or electrum , of that mixture of gold ...
... question as to which modern expert opinion is more divided . If we allow that the issue of gold was a right jealously guarded by the Great King , how far does this apply to the issues of white gold or electrum , of that mixture of gold ...
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... question why the cities in question should have struck gold at all , and why if they struck gold they should have minted it on that particular standard . In fact they have made the mistake of detaching numismatics from the broad flow of ...
... question why the cities in question should have struck gold at all , and why if they struck gold they should have minted it on that particular standard . In fact they have made the mistake of detaching numismatics from the broad flow of ...
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... question as to how Bodmer in Switzerland came to be attracted by Milton is one of considerable importance ; for it is closely bound up with the larger question of the origins of modern German critical theory . These are to be sought ...
... question as to how Bodmer in Switzerland came to be attracted by Milton is one of considerable importance ; for it is closely bound up with the larger question of the origins of modern German critical theory . These are to be sought ...
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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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