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... hand , two in another , and the rest in eight or nine more . Margaret's 104 letters are in an extraordinary variety of hands , some found in as many as twenty letters , many in only one . Margery's six are in four different hands ; and ...
... hand , two in another , and the rest in eight or nine more . Margaret's 104 letters are in an extraordinary variety of hands , some found in as many as twenty letters , many in only one . Margery's six are in four different hands ; and ...
Page 121
... hand.'11 Both of Elizabeth's letters are certainly in secretaries ' hands . Margery could write , but only just : three of her letters bear conventional subscriptions , in the same tremulous , totally unformed hand , quite distinct from ...
... hand.'11 Both of Elizabeth's letters are certainly in secretaries ' hands . Margery could write , but only just : three of her letters bear conventional subscriptions , in the same tremulous , totally unformed hand , quite distinct from ...
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... hand affected the development of Latin uncial - essentially the hand of Christian manuscripts in Latin - I suspect that it is this . The format and make - up of these early codices , interesting enough in themselves , contribute little ...
... hand affected the development of Latin uncial - essentially the hand of Christian manuscripts in Latin - I suspect that it is this . The format and make - up of these early codices , interesting enough in themselves , contribute little ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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