The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 - English literature |
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... British Railways 2. The United States through Foreign Spectacles 3. The Earliest English Illustrators of Dante 4. The Influence of Darwinism upon Theology 5. The Upper Anio 6. The Declaration of London 7. Sport and Decadence 8. The ...
... British Railways 2. The United States through Foreign Spectacles 3. The Earliest English Illustrators of Dante 4. The Influence of Darwinism upon Theology 5. The Upper Anio 6. The Declaration of London 7. Sport and Decadence 8. The ...
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... British Museum , etc. By C. M. Andrews and F. G. Davenport . Washington : Carnegie Institution , 1908 . THE origins of the national archives occupy such a prominent place in the best modern text - books of historical bibliography that ...
... British Museum , etc. By C. M. Andrews and F. G. Davenport . Washington : Carnegie Institution , 1908 . THE origins of the national archives occupy such a prominent place in the best modern text - books of historical bibliography that ...
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... British Museum present a curious contrast to the most casual observer . The latter institution , with its massive railings and its buttressed dwelling houses occupied by vigilant custodians , seems far removed from any risk of fire or ...
... British Museum present a curious contrast to the most casual observer . The latter institution , with its massive railings and its buttressed dwelling houses occupied by vigilant custodians , seems far removed from any risk of fire or ...
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... ; but even in the smallest , the newest , and the poorest States of Europe , on both the American continents and in some British colonies , we find an appreciation of the national archives to which we NATIONAL ARCHIVES 45.
... ; but even in the smallest , the newest , and the poorest States of Europe , on both the American continents and in some British colonies , we find an appreciation of the national archives to which we NATIONAL ARCHIVES 45.
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... British Government has participated during the last thirty or forty years to a considerable extent , so far as mere expenditure and actual publication are con- cerned . Unfortunately , however , these activities were not , from the ...
... British Government has participated during the last thirty or forty years to a considerable extent , so far as mere expenditure and actual publication are con- cerned . Unfortunately , however , these activities were not , from the ...
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