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... town of issue appearing on the exergue . Diocletian introduced a new piece of money , called the follis , which became the chief coin of the lower empire . The first bronze has disappeared after Gallienus , and the second disappears ...
... town of issue appearing on the exergue . Diocletian introduced a new piece of money , called the follis , which became the chief coin of the lower empire . The first bronze has disappeared after Gallienus , and the second disappears ...
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... town of England , in the county of Warwick , and 18 miles north - east of the town of that name . It contains a small parish church in Gothic , and its Free Grammar School , founded by Edward VI . in 1553 , has an annual income from ...
... town of England , in the county of Warwick , and 18 miles north - east of the town of that name . It contains a small parish church in Gothic , and its Free Grammar School , founded by Edward VI . in 1553 , has an annual income from ...
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... town , near the Zuider Zee , in the province of Gelderland , Nether- lands , 25 miles north - west of Arnheim . Pop . 8000 . It has a good harbour , which is connected with the sea by a wide canal of 14 miles in length . In the ...
... town , near the Zuider Zee , in the province of Gelderland , Nether- lands , 25 miles north - west of Arnheim . Pop . 8000 . It has a good harbour , which is connected with the sea by a wide canal of 14 miles in length . In the ...
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... towns , one - tenth goes to the national treasury , and the rest to local expenses . The octroi officers are entitled to search all carriages and individuals entering the gates of a town . From the octrois of Paris alone government ...
... towns , one - tenth goes to the national treasury , and the rest to local expenses . The octroi officers are entitled to search all carriages and individuals entering the gates of a town . From the octrois of Paris alone government ...
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... town and port , which two years after received the name of Odessa . The Duc de Richelieu , a French emigrant in the Russian service , was appointed governor here in 1803 , and during the eleven years of his wise administration , the town ...
... town and port , which two years after received the name of Odessa . The Duc de Richelieu , a French emigrant in the Russian service , was appointed governor here in 1803 , and during the eleven years of his wise administration , the town ...
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