New England Magazine (and Bay State Monthly), Том 4New England Magazine Company, 1886 |
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... coins , medals , etc. , classified and arranged by Professor J. W. P. Jenks . The Library , which dates back from the year 1767 , when the Rev. Morgan Edwards collected books for it in England , numbers sixty - three thousand choice and ...
... coins , medals , etc. , classified and arranged by Professor J. W. P. Jenks . The Library , which dates back from the year 1767 , when the Rev. Morgan Edwards collected books for it in England , numbers sixty - three thousand choice and ...
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... coin basis , Comrade Sargent personally being among the foremost sufferers , while the strength of the Grand Army was from these causes constantly diminishing ; and , at the outset , not a few of the members of the organization doubted ...
... coin basis , Comrade Sargent personally being among the foremost sufferers , while the strength of the Grand Army was from these causes constantly diminishing ; and , at the outset , not a few of the members of the organization doubted ...
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... coins issued under such auspices would be sacred emblems . We find them such from whatever source they came . There was sound policy in this course , as well as good reason for it . 538 [ June , THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE .
... coins issued under such auspices would be sacred emblems . We find them such from whatever source they came . There was sound policy in this course , as well as good reason for it . 538 [ June , THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE .
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... coin . The earlier Greek coins were struck by hand . A single die was employed in the process , so that an impression of device or of legend appeared only on one side . The other side bore an indent which is known as the punch - mark ...
... coin . The earlier Greek coins were struck by hand . A single die was employed in the process , so that an impression of device or of legend appeared only on one side . The other side bore an indent which is known as the punch - mark ...
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... coins , particularly upon the coins of Rhodes . This was as the poets were wont to describe him . Catullus alludes to his flashing eyes , " radiantibus oculis . " Tibullus speaks of him as this youth having his temples bound with sacred ...
... coins , particularly upon the coins of Rhodes . This was as the poets were wont to describe him . Catullus alludes to his flashing eyes , " radiantibus oculis . " Tibullus speaks of him as this youth having his temples bound with sacred ...
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