The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 367
... ancient coins than their infinite variety . Dr. Cardwell says , and the statement is known to be correct by all numismatists , — ' It may also be a matter of surprise , that , with their imperfect com- mand over metals , the ancients ...
... ancient coins than their infinite variety . Dr. Cardwell says , and the statement is known to be correct by all numismatists , — ' It may also be a matter of surprise , that , with their imperfect com- mand over metals , the ancients ...
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... ancient inhabitants of Scotland . Part of these documents the Abbé , in passing through London , lent to the late George Chalmers ; and at a subsequent period he presented to that gentleman all Father Innes's collections , which he ...
... ancient inhabitants of Scotland . Part of these documents the Abbé , in passing through London , lent to the late George Chalmers ; and at a subsequent period he presented to that gentleman all Father Innes's collections , which he ...
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... ancient substitutes for the usual me- tallic coins , 366 - distinction between coins and medals , 368 - means by which forgeries are detected , 374 - advantage of the ancient combination of brass and tin , 377. See also Coins ...
... ancient substitutes for the usual me- tallic coins , 366 - distinction between coins and medals , 368 - means by which forgeries are detected , 374 - advantage of the ancient combination of brass and tin , 377. See also Coins ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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