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The electrum issues seem to have persisted until the appearance of the gold coins of Alexander the Great . ... It seems likely that the popularity of the gold Philippi would rather decrease the volume of the issue of electrum than bring ...
The electrum issues seem to have persisted until the appearance of the gold coins of Alexander the Great . ... It seems likely that the popularity of the gold Philippi would rather decrease the volume of the issue of electrum than bring ...
Strana 135
But the evidence seems to show that as Cyzicus continued her electrum issues down through the fourth century , so Lampsacus continued issues in gold . The reasons of this very exceptional privilege , which the Great King must at least ...
But the evidence seems to show that as Cyzicus continued her electrum issues down through the fourth century , so Lampsacus continued issues in gold . The reasons of this very exceptional privilege , which the Great King must at least ...
Strana 243
rejects a statement of Simeon of Durham's which describes Uthred , son of the Earl of Northumberland , as fighting against Malcolm of Scotland : ' Here Simeon the relater seems to have committed some mistake , having slain Uthred by ...
rejects a statement of Simeon of Durham's which describes Uthred , son of the Earl of Northumberland , as fighting against Malcolm of Scotland : ' Here Simeon the relater seems to have committed some mistake , having slain Uthred by ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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