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Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.
Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Misidentified Original
Harvard Law School unknowingly purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy, a document now recognized as one of only seven surviving originals from that year, establishing the foundational principle of the rule of law.
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Original Magna Carta Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's $27.50 acquisition in 1946 is revealed to be an original 1300 Magna Carta, one of only 24 surviving copies, underscoring its profound historical and legal significance.
Original Magna Carta Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's $27.50 acquisition in 1946 is revealed to be an original 1300 Magna Carta, one of only 24 surviving copies, underscoring its profound historical and legal significance.
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Harvard Rediscovers Original Magna Carta
Harvard University rediscovered an original 1300 Magna Carta among its collection, purchased in 1946 for $27.50, highlighting the importance of reassessing historical archives and the potential value of overlooked artifacts.
Harvard Rediscovers Original Magna Carta
Harvard University rediscovered an original 1300 Magna Carta among its collection, purchased in 1946 for $27.50, highlighting the importance of reassessing historical archives and the potential value of overlooked artifacts.
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Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A $21 Million Discovery
Harvard Law School's $27.50 purchase in 1946, initially catalogued as a copy, has been identified by UK academics as a genuine 1300 Magna Carta, one of only 25 surviving originals from that period, potentially worth millions, raising questions about historical document valuation and preservation.
Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A $21 Million Discovery
Harvard Law School's $27.50 purchase in 1946, initially catalogued as a copy, has been identified by UK academics as a genuine 1300 Magna Carta, one of only 25 surviving originals from that period, potentially worth millions, raising questions about historical document valuation and preservation.
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Harvard's Unexpectedly Valuable Magna Carta
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy among its archives, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, now confirmed as an exceptionally rare official version worth millions, highlighting the document's enduring relevance.
Harvard's Unexpectedly Valuable Magna Carta
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy among its archives, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, now confirmed as an exceptionally rare official version worth millions, highlighting the document's enduring relevance.
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Harvard's Unexpected Magna Carta: A \$27.50 Acquisition Now Worth Millions
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy, confirmed by experts David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, highlighting its historical importance amidst ongoing conflicts with President Trump.
Harvard's Unexpected Magna Carta: A \$27.50 Acquisition Now Worth Millions
Harvard University unexpectedly found a 1300 Magna Carta copy, confirmed by experts David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent, purchased in 1946 for \$27.50, highlighting its historical importance amidst ongoing conflicts with President Trump.
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Seventh Authentic Magna Carta Copy Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's 1946 purchase of a Magna Carta copy for \$27.50 has been confirmed as an authentic original, raising the total number of known originals to seven and impacting our understanding of the document's historical influence.

Seventh Authentic Magna Carta Copy Discovered at Harvard
Harvard Law School's 1946 purchase of a Magna Carta copy for \$27.50 has been confirmed as an authentic original, raising the total number of known originals to seven and impacting our understanding of the document's historical influence.
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Harvard's \$27.50 Magna Carta: Authenticated Original Highlights Legal History
Harvard Law School's 1946 \$27.50 acquisition, recently authenticated as an original Magna Carta from 1297, adds to the 24 surviving copies and underscores the document's historical and contemporary relevance to legal systems globally.

Harvard's \$27.50 Magna Carta: Authenticated Original Highlights Legal History
Harvard Law School's 1946 \$27.50 acquisition, recently authenticated as an original Magna Carta from 1297, adds to the 24 surviving copies and underscores the document's historical and contemporary relevance to legal systems globally.
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40% Bias Score

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A 1300 Original Rediscovered
Harvard University's 1946 purchase of a seemingly ordinary Magna Carta copy for $27.50 has been revealed as an original 1300 charter issued by King Edward I, highlighting the potential for undiscovered historical treasures within existing archives.

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A 1300 Original Rediscovered
Harvard University's 1946 purchase of a seemingly ordinary Magna Carta copy for $27.50 has been revealed as an original 1300 charter issued by King Edward I, highlighting the potential for undiscovered historical treasures within existing archives.
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Harvard Law Library's Newly Discovered 1300 Magna Carta
Harvard Law School's online collection revealed a 1300 Magna Carta, originally misidentified as a copy, increasing the number of known surviving originals from Edward I's reign to seven; its journey involved various owners, including a slavery abolitionist and a World War I flying ace, before its ac...

Harvard Law Library's Newly Discovered 1300 Magna Carta
Harvard Law School's online collection revealed a 1300 Magna Carta, originally misidentified as a copy, increasing the number of known surviving originals from Edward I's reign to seven; its journey involved various owners, including a slavery abolitionist and a World War I flying ace, before its ac...
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Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Historic Misidentification
Harvard Law School accidentally purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for only $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy until recently confirmed by Professors David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent using spectral imaging; this is one of only seven surviving original Magna Cartas from that year.

Harvard's $27.50 Magna Carta: A Historic Misidentification
Harvard Law School accidentally purchased an original 1300 Magna Carta for only $27.50 in 1946, misidentified as a copy until recently confirmed by Professors David Carpenter and Nicholas Vincent using spectral imaging; this is one of only seven surviving original Magna Cartas from that year.
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28% Bias Score

Harvard Rediscovers Original 1300 Magna Carta
Harvard University accidentally discovered an original 1300 Magna Carta amongst its collection, initially purchased for \$27.50 after WWII, highlighting the importance of archival research and the potential for further significant historical discoveries.

Harvard Rediscovers Original 1300 Magna Carta
Harvard University accidentally discovered an original 1300 Magna Carta amongst its collection, initially purchased for \$27.50 after WWII, highlighting the importance of archival research and the potential for further significant historical discoveries.
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52% Bias Score
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