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Page 118
... chancery was in extreme confusion . The dates of his documents present frequent difficulties , so that the authors of the Art de vérifier les Dates1 were led , on insufficient grounds , to believe that he computed the year by the Pisan ...
... chancery was in extreme confusion . The dates of his documents present frequent difficulties , so that the authors of the Art de vérifier les Dates1 were led , on insufficient grounds , to believe that he computed the year by the Pisan ...
Page 124
... chancery to be properly organized , and there are frequent irregularities in the dates of his documents . But it is worth noticing that the first definite instance of a charter bearing the Pisan date is also the first which was granted ...
... chancery to be properly organized , and there are frequent irregularities in the dates of his documents . But it is worth noticing that the first definite instance of a charter bearing the Pisan date is also the first which was granted ...
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... chancery , the great administrative office . But it was impossible that this system could be worked from any one ... chancery of England but the king's chancery . Like other offices of state it was a 490 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ...
... chancery , the great administrative office . But it was impossible that this system could be worked from any one ... chancery of England but the king's chancery . Like other offices of state it was a 490 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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