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... original intrinsic and exchangeable values of the current coin . D. - A full and exhaustive numismatic list of the coins in due order ; the text - notes or comments on individual pieces being restricted to marked peculiarities , which ...
... original intrinsic and exchangeable values of the current coin . D. - A full and exhaustive numismatic list of the coins in due order ; the text - notes or comments on individual pieces being restricted to marked peculiarities , which ...
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... original character , which will appear in full , the discriminative signs in the English text scarcely seem to be needed . A further provision has been made against any confusion of letters like sh and sh , etc. , by the admission of a ...
... original character , which will appear in full , the discriminative signs in the English text scarcely seem to be needed . A further provision has been made against any confusion of letters like sh and sh , etc. , by the admission of a ...
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... original code of Hindu law , as professedly expounded by Manu , and incorporated in the Mánava Dharma Sástra . The positive epoch of this work is undetermined ; but it confessedly represents , in its precepts , a state of society ...
... original code of Hindu law , as professedly expounded by Manu , and incorporated in the Mánava Dharma Sástra . The positive epoch of this work is undetermined ; but it confessedly represents , in its precepts , a state of society ...
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... original passage from Manu . The " orbis veteribus notus " will be seen to be closely circumscribed ; and , as I have said before , the ancient seats of the Aryan races are altogether ignored in the general summary . Manu , ii . 17.1 ...
... original passage from Manu . The " orbis veteribus notus " will be seen to be closely circumscribed ; and , as I have said before , the ancient seats of the Aryan races are altogether ignored in the general summary . Manu , ii . 17.1 ...
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... original Sanskrit text are made to originate and lead - up to the larger totals in metal , but which I infer to have been in their more minute forms , at least , mere fortuitous subdivisional parts of the central rati . The barley ...
... original Sanskrit text are made to originate and lead - up to the larger totals in metal , but which I infer to have been in their more minute forms , at least , mere fortuitous subdivisional parts of the central rati . The barley ...
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Aḥmad Al-Muwaffak ancient Arsaces Arsaces seated Artabanus Artabanus IV ARTHUR PHAYRE Aryan Asia Minor Assyrian B.M. Wt Babylonian Báhu Bengal Brahmanical Brandis Brit British Museum Buddhist Ceylon Chron coinage copper coins Croesus Cunningham currency darics death dots Drachm dynasty electrum electrum stater figure gold stater grains grammes Greek head Ibn-al-Athír idem Il-Ghází Incuse square India inscr inscription issued Játaka Kayfá Khalifah King legend letters lion Lydian Magadha Mahávansa Máridín metal Mithradates Mithradates II NUMISMATA ORIENTALIA Numismatic OBVERSE Orodes Páli Parákrama Parthian Persian Phocaic Phoenician Phraataces Phraates Phraates IV pieces Plate prince Prinsep's Essays probably rati reign reverse royal Sanskrit Satrap Shekels silver staters Similar specimens standard stater struck Sukmán Syria Tetradrachm throne Urtuk-Arslán Urtuki Vologeses weight word ΑΡΣΑΚΟΥ ارسلان الامام الدين الدین العادل الله الملك الناصر امير المومنين بالله بن ارتق خمس سنة ضرب محمد
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