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... seal to pay much attention to the manner in which the seal was attached to the document . The classification of ... impressed , but always as meaning the impression ; and I shall begin with the clay or wax seal . But here I must make a ...
... seal to pay much attention to the manner in which the seal was attached to the document . The classification of ... impressed , but always as meaning the impression ; and I shall begin with the clay or wax seal . But here I must make a ...
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... seals either on the outside or within . The latter mode , that of the impressed seal , appears on tablets of the first and second century brought to light in modern times in Dacia and at Pompeii . A receipt for money paid was witnessed ...
... seals either on the outside or within . The latter mode , that of the impressed seal , appears on tablets of the first and second century brought to light in modern times in Dacia and at Pompeii . A receipt for money paid was witnessed ...
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... impressed on its face . No parallel exists for such a mode of sealing in ... seal continued to be used for letters and wills , but the impressed seal was the mark of the more ... seal , with a counterseal , does not SEALS AND DOCUMENTS 331.
... impressed on its face . No parallel exists for such a mode of sealing in ... seal continued to be used for letters and wills , but the impressed seal was the mark of the more ... seal , with a counterseal , does not SEALS AND DOCUMENTS 331.
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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