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... probably had a similar name in ancient times , as the word is allied to the Greek Kwvos , a peg , or cone , and the Latin cuneus , a wedge . Our word coin , arising from the metal being stamped with a wedge , so the stamping the ...
... probably had a similar name in ancient times , as the word is allied to the Greek Kwvos , a peg , or cone , and the Latin cuneus , a wedge . Our word coin , arising from the metal being stamped with a wedge , so the stamping the ...
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... probably have observed that in all countries constructors go on repeating certain forms and designs when the original intention of the form or design has been forgotten , or remembered only as a matter of misty tradition or curious ...
... probably have observed that in all countries constructors go on repeating certain forms and designs when the original intention of the form or design has been forgotten , or remembered only as a matter of misty tradition or curious ...
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... probably more due to the statuettes of bronze and glaze that were carried by trade all over the civilised world , than influenced by the great statues in Egyptian shrines , which were probably seldom seen by a foreigner . It has ...
... probably more due to the statuettes of bronze and glaze that were carried by trade all over the civilised world , than influenced by the great statues in Egyptian shrines , which were probably seldom seen by a foreigner . It has ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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