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Rings for the finger : from the earliest known times to the present, with full…
3. Where hyphenation is in doubt, it has been retained as in the
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Chapter 1
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3. Methods of Wearing
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2. English Rings
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introduction of such rings to the age of Numa Pompilius, about 700
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1898. 2, stone ring (?). From Red Paint Cemetery, Orland, Maine.
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1800. A German ring of the eighteenth century has its head formed in
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316. Gold; the shoulders ornamented with flowers and leaves once
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1206. The body was clothed in full episcopal vestments. The ring had
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2. WATCH RING, SET WITH PEARLS
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CHAPTER IX
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293. First published by Ducange, in the seventeenth century.
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9. Privately printed.
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56. Privately printed.
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2. Some hyphenated and non-hyphenated versions of the same words have
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3. Where hyphenation is in doubt, it has been retained as in the
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4. Superscripts are represented using the caret character, e.g. D^r. or
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5. Italics are shown as _xxx_.
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