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Page 320
... seal to pay much attention to the manner in which the seal was attached to the document . The classification of seals too , according as they are attached to public or private documents , or used by secular or ecclesiastical persons ...
... seal to pay much attention to the manner in which the seal was attached to the document . The classification of seals too , according as they are attached to public or private documents , or used by secular or ecclesiastical persons ...
Page 322
... seal , most often of wax , but sometimes of clay.1 We are told of a man breaking the seal in order to read a letter , and this fact explains why only the pierced tablets and hardly any reliques of the seals are preserved.2 3 Tablets ...
... seal , most often of wax , but sometimes of clay.1 We are told of a man breaking the seal in order to read a letter , and this fact explains why only the pierced tablets and hardly any reliques of the seals are preserved.2 3 Tablets ...
Page 331
... seal on the open face of the document . We have no evidence of this in Italy , but it appears in Gaul in the fifth century ; and the fact that the first example refers to ... seal , with a counterseal , does not SEALS AND DOCUMENTS 331.
... seal on the open face of the document . We have no evidence of this in Italy , but it appears in Gaul in the fifth century ; and the fact that the first example refers to ... seal , with a counterseal , does not SEALS AND DOCUMENTS 331.
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
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