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... period , the head of the goddess herself takes its place , the owl afterwards re - appearing on the reverse . The panch - mark , at first a rudely - roughed square , soon assumed the more sightly form of deep , wedge - like indents ...
... period , the head of the goddess herself takes its place , the owl afterwards re - appearing on the reverse . The panch - mark , at first a rudely - roughed square , soon assumed the more sightly form of deep , wedge - like indents ...
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... period was very inferior to that coined in Rome . In the coins of the provinces which had been formed out of the Greek empire , the obverse bears the emperor's head , and the reverse generally the chief temple of the gods in the city of ...
... period was very inferior to that coined in Rome . In the coins of the provinces which had been formed out of the Greek empire , the obverse bears the emperor's head , and the reverse generally the chief temple of the gods in the city of ...
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... period . They derived their name from coins circulating on the continent , which had for device a crown . The royal arms in an oval shield without the cross are introduced as the reverse of the shilling . From this period there is a ...
... period . They derived their name from coins circulating on the continent , which had for device a crown . The royal arms in an oval shield without the cross are introduced as the reverse of the shilling . From this period there is a ...
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... period of Swiss independence bore the heraldic shield of each , drawn with vigorous grotesqueness . There are also pieces struck by ecclesiastical lords , and by different families who had a right of coinage . The coins of Spain begin ...
... period of Swiss independence bore the heraldic shield of each , drawn with vigorous grotesqueness . There are also pieces struck by ecclesiastical lords , and by different families who had a right of coinage . The coins of Spain begin ...
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... period of existence in the ordinary 2. The necessity of an adequate supply of app o conditions of active life , at the end of which period , priate blood in or near the part to be nourished , is if not previously destroyed by excessive ...
... period of existence in the ordinary 2. The necessity of an adequate supply of app o conditions of active life , at the end of which period , priate blood in or near the part to be nourished , is if not previously destroyed by excessive ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1889 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1887 |
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