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... Letters ) with a concise lucidity which cannot be surpassed . Among other things he described a rare specimen of Innocent's letters close.3 Delisle next examined the rules for writing papal documents , as laid down in a manuscript ...
... Letters ) with a concise lucidity which cannot be surpassed . Among other things he described a rare specimen of Innocent's letters close.3 Delisle next examined the rules for writing papal documents , as laid down in a manuscript ...
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... letter : hardly more I fancy . In any case I could read the following letters : - ITOCAYOY ωτ What the letter preceding the I may have been , if there was one at all , I cannot say , but M. Changarnier supposes it to have been a curved ...
... letter : hardly more I fancy . In any case I could read the following letters : - ITOCAYOY ωτ What the letter preceding the I may have been , if there was one at all , I cannot say , but M. Changarnier supposes it to have been a curved ...
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... letters T1 , with no room left for the stop ( :) to precede as one would expect . The letters TI are followed by a slight trace of some curved letter like Greek sigma , C , at the edge of the gap : it may equally well have been O. In ...
... letters T1 , with no room left for the stop ( :) to precede as one would expect . The letters TI are followed by a slight trace of some curved letter like Greek sigma , C , at the edge of the gap : it may equally well have been O. In ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SIR A C LYALL 18351911 BY LORD REAY ACTING PRESIDENT | 17 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 23 |
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