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... Letters . It also refers to financial jobs such as Wood's patent for providing Ireland with copper coinage . A wicked project ' , Swift calls it ; an open attempt . . . to destroy all arts and sciences , all trades and manufactures ...
... Letters . It also refers to financial jobs such as Wood's patent for providing Ireland with copper coinage . A wicked project ' , Swift calls it ; an open attempt . . . to destroy all arts and sciences , all trades and manufactures ...
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... letters , and in the fifteenth such letters assumed a particular type and were known as briefs . But the mode of sealing was not dissimilar to that which had become usual in the West of Europe and does not here call for further notice.3 ...
... letters , and in the fifteenth such letters assumed a particular type and were known as briefs . But the mode of sealing was not dissimilar to that which had become usual in the West of Europe and does not here call for further notice.3 ...
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... letters of protection and the like . This latter plan , which is found under Edward III , seems to have been borrowed from France ; for there , though the seal plaqué had passed into desuetude in the twelfth century , it was revived ...
... letters of protection and the like . This latter plan , which is found under Edward III , seems to have been borrowed from France ; for there , though the seal plaqué had passed into desuetude in the twelfth century , it was revived ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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