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... regard their presence as proving that the coins in question were issued as didrachms - double , that is to say , of the drachm of 130 grains which they regard as used at Athens between the time of Solon and that of Hippias . M. Six ...
... regard their presence as proving that the coins in question were issued as didrachms - double , that is to say , of the drachm of 130 grains which they regard as used at Athens between the time of Solon and that of Hippias . M. Six ...
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... regard it as impossible that coins with two types on obverse and reverse , should make their appearance so early . These excellent authorities think that the coinage did not arise until the time of Hippias 520-514 B.C. The coins which ...
... regard it as impossible that coins with two types on obverse and reverse , should make their appearance so early . These excellent authorities think that the coinage did not arise until the time of Hippias 520-514 B.C. The coins which ...
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... regard Mr. Bradley as a classic , I shall venture to handle him with the freedom which we all employ towards the great names of Philosophy . One is almost tempted to say that the greatest thinkers are just those who have made the ...
... regard Mr. Bradley as a classic , I shall venture to handle him with the freedom which we all employ towards the great names of Philosophy . One is almost tempted to say that the greatest thinkers are just those who have made the ...
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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