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... seal to pay much attention to the manner in which the seal was attached to the document . The classification of seals too , according as they are attached to public or private documents , or used by secular or ecclesiastical persons ...
... seal to pay much attention to the manner in which the seal was attached to the document . The classification of seals too , according as they are attached to public or private documents , or used by secular or ecclesiastical persons ...
Page 335
... sealing , it has also the distinction of inventing the double seal pendent , the prototype of the Great Seal of all the ages after . This is found under Edward the Confessor ; the seal and counterseal have different designs , and the seal ...
... sealing , it has also the distinction of inventing the double seal pendent , the prototype of the Great Seal of all the ages after . This is found under Edward the Confessor ; the seal and counterseal have different designs , and the seal ...
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... seal.1 The seal impressed on the face of the document has also its witness in Roman times for commercial transactions . The break in its use is explained by the fact that seals ceased to be required as a means of validating legal deeds ...
... seal.1 The seal impressed on the face of the document has also its witness in Roman times for commercial transactions . The break in its use is explained by the fact that seals ceased to be required as a means of validating legal deeds ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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