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... suggest for a moment that more should now be expected from the Government ; but there are always , even in a country ... suggested that in the Academy there is an expert body well qualified to examine the claims of learned works , and to ...
... suggest for a moment that more should now be expected from the Government ; but there are always , even in a country ... suggested that in the Academy there is an expert body well qualified to examine the claims of learned works , and to ...
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... suggested by the two stars above his shoulders . It has already been noticed that the whole device on this seal is enclosed in a ' parenthesis ' : this suggests comparison with the preceding no . 11 , which almost as plainly has an ...
... suggested by the two stars above his shoulders . It has already been noticed that the whole device on this seal is enclosed in a ' parenthesis ' : this suggests comparison with the preceding no . 11 , which almost as plainly has an ...
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... suggested a system of dating for the first Roman coinage quite inconsistent with a first denarius in 269 B.C .: that Pliny is the only authority for the striking of the denarius at that date , and that he agrees with the other ...
... suggested a system of dating for the first Roman coinage quite inconsistent with a first denarius in 269 B.C .: that Pliny is the only authority for the striking of the denarius at that date , and that he agrees with the other ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 13 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19323 | 13 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 13 |
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