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... Letters . It also refers to financial jobs such as Wood's patent for providing Ireland with copper coinage . A wicked project ' , Swift calls it ; an open attempt . . . to destroy all arts and sciences , all trades and manufactures ...
... Letters . It also refers to financial jobs such as Wood's patent for providing Ireland with copper coinage . A wicked project ' , Swift calls it ; an open attempt . . . to destroy all arts and sciences , all trades and manufactures ...
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... letters , and in the fifteenth such letters assumed a particular type and were known as briefs . But the mode of sealing was not dissimilar to that which had become usual in the West of Europe and does not here call for further notice.3 ...
... letters , and in the fifteenth such letters assumed a particular type and were known as briefs . But the mode of sealing was not dissimilar to that which had become usual in the West of Europe and does not here call for further notice.3 ...
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... letters close . Some- times it was applied to a document which was issued open , and we may find as many as six strips cut parallel from the lower margin of the document and each provided with its separate seal.1 The seal impressed on ...
... letters close . Some- times it was applied to a document which was issued open , and we may find as many as six strips cut parallel from the lower margin of the document and each provided with its separate seal.1 The seal impressed on ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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