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In section ( d ) , then , the originators of the story used the phrase " about 300 " to
avoid specify - ing a figure which they knew was not 300 . The dodge was
necessary to provide justification for attributing fraud to Ardashir ; fraud on his
part ...
In section ( d ) , then , the originators of the story used the phrase " about 300 " to
avoid specify - ing a figure which they knew was not 300 . The dodge was
necessary to provide justification for attributing fraud to Ardashir ; fraud on his
part ...
Side 14
This is why in $ 57 above , “ 300 ” is given as an exact figure in the " prophesy ” of
( c ) , but as a figure no more than approximate in the statement of belief ( “ it was
held ” ) which Masūdī reports in ( d ) . At each of its two appearances the figure ...
This is why in $ 57 above , “ 300 ” is given as an exact figure in the " prophesy ” of
( c ) , but as a figure no more than approximate in the statement of belief ( “ it was
held ” ) which Masūdī reports in ( d ) . At each of its two appearances the figure ...
Side 77
14g from the mean . that the hoard originated in any one of a number of Figure 1
is a weight frequency analysis for the countries in the Middle East . hoard in
graph form with coins grouped in divisions The striking of drachms at local mints
was ...
14g from the mean . that the hoard originated in any one of a number of Figure 1
is a weight frequency analysis for the countries in the Middle East . hoard in
graph form with coins grouped in divisions The striking of drachms at local mints
was ...
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The International Mery Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 67 |
Edward Gibbon and the East by D O Morgan | 85 |
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