| Thomas Wright - Anglo-Norman literature - 1842 - 592 pages
...with the beautiful money of Ancient Greece and and these beautifully engraved, and learnedly deRome, but with the once barbarous, though not less scribed,...interesting, coins of our earliest history. And to him the goou cause of truth in the way of his peculiar now especially, the cause of religion can bring its... | |
| Joseph Hunter - 1845 - 428 pages
...deRome, but with the once barbarous, though not leas scribed, give Mr. Akerman an opportunity of sen-ing interesting, coins of our earliest history. And to...cause of religion can bring its tri- avocation."— CA wrc A of England Journal. ATUMISMATIC CHRONICLE AND JOURNAL OP THE ^ NUMISMATIC SOCIETY. Edited... | |
| Thomas Wright - Anglo-Norman literature - 1846 - 554 pages
...and and these beautifully engraved, and learnedly deRome, but with the once barbarous, though not lew scribed, give Mr. Akerman an opportunity of serving...cause of religion can bring its tri- avocation."— Cfturc A of England Journal. •\TUMISMATIC CHRONICLE AND JOURNAL OF THE •L * NUMISMATIC SOCIETY.... | |
| John Yonge Akerman - Bible - 1846 - 104 pages
...the beautiful money of Ancient Greece and and these beautifully engraved, and learnedly deRome, hut with the once barbarous, though not less scribed,...history. And to him the good cause of truth in the way of Ids peculiar now especially, the cause of religion can bring its tri- avocation."— Church of England... | |
| Thomas Wright - Anglo-Norman literature - 1846 - 558 pages
...beautifully engraved, and learnedly deRome, but with the once barbarous, though not less scrihcd, rive Mr. Akerman an opportunity of serving interesting, coins of our earliest history. And to him the poou cause of truth in the way of his peculiar now especially, the cause of religion can bring its... | |
| Gonville and Caius College. Library, John James Smith - Manuscripts - 1849 - 368 pages
...the beautiful money of Ancient Greece and and these beautifully engraved, and learnedly tie* Borne, but with the once barbarous, though not less scribed,...Journal. TVTUMISMATIC CHRONICLE AND JOURNAL OF THE •»•» NUMISMATIC SOCIETY. Edited by JY AKSBMAK, Published Quarterly tt 8*. Gd. per Number. This... | |
| John Russell Smith - America - 1853 - 266 pages
...with the beautiful money of Ancient Greece aod and these beautifully engraved, and learnedly deRome, but with the once barbarous, though not less scribed,...coins of our earliest history. And to him the good canse of truth in the way of his peculiar now especially, the cause of religion can bring its tri-... | |
| John Russell Smith - America - 1853 - 232 pages
...with the beantiful money of Ancient Greece and and these beantifully engraved, and learnedly (leRome, but with the once barbarous, though not less scribed,...coins of our earliest history. And to him the good canse of truth in the way of his peculiar now especially, the canse of religion can bring its tri-... | |
| Alexander Dyce - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1853 - 214 pages
...with the beantiful money of Ancient Greece and and these beantifully engraved, and learnedly deRome, but with the once barbarous, though not less scribed,...coins of our earliest history. And to him the good eause of truth in the way of his peculiar now especially, the eause of religion ean bring its tri-... | |
| John Collingwood Bruce - Great Britain - 1853 - 612 pages
...with the beautiful money of Ancient Greece and and these beautifully engraved, and learnedly de* Rome, but with the once barbarous, though not less scribed, give Mr. Akerman an opportunity of sen-ing interesting, coins of our earliest history. And to him the good cause of truth in the way of... | |
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