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Page 245
... writing of the Datum . While the entire text of the document con- tinued to be written in the Curial hand , the certificate of the Libra- rian was written in that beautiful delicate character , the Caroline Minuscule , which had been in ...
... writing of the Datum . While the entire text of the document con- tinued to be written in the Curial hand , the certificate of the Libra- rian was written in that beautiful delicate character , the Caroline Minuscule , which had been in ...
Page 246
... written in Capitals , and preceded by a Cross . This Subscriptio was , at least in part , written by the Pope's own hand . The effect was clumsy , and the big Capitals made an unpleasing contrast to the Datum written in a shapely ...
... written in Capitals , and preceded by a Cross . This Subscriptio was , at least in part , written by the Pope's own hand . The effect was clumsy , and the big Capitals made an unpleasing contrast to the Datum written in a shapely ...
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... written in the early part of 1608.3 This letter is reproduced almost word for word in Raleigh's Observations concerning the Royal Navy and Sea Service , which was addressed to Prince Henry . * Raleigh had also written discourses of a ...
... written in the early part of 1608.3 This letter is reproduced almost word for word in Raleigh's Observations concerning the Royal Navy and Sea Service , which was addressed to Prince Henry . * Raleigh had also written discourses of a ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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