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... reason for such assignment . In fact several of the Persian kings came to the throne young . And the extreme rarity of the coin in question is a strong reason against supposing that it was issued by Cyrus , who must have used gold coins ...
... reason for such assignment . In fact several of the Persian kings came to the throne young . And the extreme rarity of the coin in question is a strong reason against supposing that it was issued by Cyrus , who must have used gold coins ...
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... reason for adopting it for their gold coin . In the same way at Rhodes , in Chalcidice , and in other places in which a gold coinage appears early in the fifth century , it is invariably the Attic standard of weight which is adopted for ...
... reason for adopting it for their gold coin . In the same way at Rhodes , in Chalcidice , and in other places in which a gold coinage appears early in the fifth century , it is invariably the Attic standard of weight which is adopted for ...
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... reason ; but , in addition to this , it has been established by one majestic example - that of a modern poet who surpassed all the ancients and all the moderns - our English Milton . Having cited in support of his doctrine a passage ...
... reason ; but , in addition to this , it has been established by one majestic example - that of a modern poet who surpassed all the ancients and all the moderns - our English Milton . Having cited in support of his doctrine a passage ...
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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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