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... true one . For , remarkable as it may be that Greek merchants should be willing to accept coins not guaranteed by any king or city at a fixed and conventional rate , it is still more improbable that they should have to value every piece ...
... true one . For , remarkable as it may be that Greek merchants should be willing to accept coins not guaranteed by any king or city at a fixed and conventional rate , it is still more improbable that they should have to value every piece ...
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... true only of Greek . There is less truth , I think , in those reproaches than is generally assumed , and by champions of the ancients a damaging uos quoque might not unseldom be retorted upon the heedless modern assailants . But the ...
... true only of Greek . There is less truth , I think , in those reproaches than is generally assumed , and by champions of the ancients a damaging uos quoque might not unseldom be retorted upon the heedless modern assailants . But the ...
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... true reformation must begin . The deepest and the loftiest passions of our nature are those connected with religion . That reform and that advancement of poetry which Dennis desired were , he maintained , to be hoped for especially from ...
... true reformation must begin . The deepest and the loftiest passions of our nature are those connected with religion . That reform and that advancement of poetry which Dennis desired were , he maintained , to be hoped for especially from ...
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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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