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... anno xxv.1 Then after Charles's coronation at Rome on Christmas Day 800 we find the full date in the Imperial style . It runs something like this , though in the absence of originals the form is uncertain ; perhaps at first it was not ...
... anno xxv.1 Then after Charles's coronation at Rome on Christmas Day 800 we find the full date in the Imperial style . It runs something like this , though in the absence of originals the form is uncertain ; perhaps at first it was not ...
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... anno xxv.1 Then after Charles's coronation at Rome on Christmas Day 800 we find the full date in the Imperial style . It runs something like this , though in the absence of originals the form is uncertain ; perhaps at first it was not ...
... anno xxv.1 Then after Charles's coronation at Rome on Christmas Day 800 we find the full date in the Imperial style . It runs something like this , though in the absence of originals the form is uncertain ; perhaps at first it was not ...
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... anno IIII , et post consulatum eius anno IIII , Indictione VIII : Migne , Patrol . Lat . cxxxi . 972 ( Jaffé , Reg . 3533 ) . 2 It appears in a bull of Leo VIII dated 9 December 964 ( a mistake for 963 ) , which is preserved in a late ...
... anno IIII , et post consulatum eius anno IIII , Indictione VIII : Migne , Patrol . Lat . cxxxi . 972 ( Jaffé , Reg . 3533 ) . 2 It appears in a bull of Leo VIII dated 9 December 964 ( a mistake for 963 ) , which is preserved in a late ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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