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... represent persons of the same class ; that is to say , they are both human beings or else both deities . The inscriptions sometimes mention two brothers reigning jointly , but if the two heads on the coins represent joint rulers , it is ...
... represent persons of the same class ; that is to say , they are both human beings or else both deities . The inscriptions sometimes mention two brothers reigning jointly , but if the two heads on the coins represent joint rulers , it is ...
Page 72
... represent the same person , the head on the reverse being repeated from the obverse when a type was required to take ... represent magistrates of some kind ( possibly one of them may be an eponym ) . Or it may represent the man who ...
... represent the same person , the head on the reverse being repeated from the obverse when a type was required to take ... represent magistrates of some kind ( possibly one of them may be an eponym ) . Or it may represent the man who ...
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... represent the half of the higher denomination , and a very distinctly highest point at 0.30– 0.49 grm . , which would represent the quarter . It is possible that the highest denomination corresponds to the old quarter , but as it is ...
... represent the half of the higher denomination , and a very distinctly highest point at 0.30– 0.49 grm . , which would represent the quarter . It is possible that the highest denomination corresponds to the old quarter , but as it is ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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