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 |
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... directions , work of a more ambitious char- acter was accomplished by the last generation of official antiquaries ... direction of the Master of the Rolls , is chiefly concerned with literary MSS .; and , in fact , out of the hundred ...
... directions , work of a more ambitious char- acter was accomplished by the last generation of official antiquaries ... direction of the Master of the Rolls , is chiefly concerned with literary MSS .; and , in fact , out of the hundred ...
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... direction . Vexatious delays in the production of documents and lofty indifference to the progress of the searcher's quest will bring utter dis- comfort with disillusionment . Less grievous , though not less detrimental to the reader's ...
... direction . Vexatious delays in the production of documents and lofty indifference to the progress of the searcher's quest will bring utter dis- comfort with disillusionment . Less grievous , though not less detrimental to the reader's ...
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... direction of strengthening and enlarging the legal powers already exercised for several centuries by Masters of the Rolls have proved to be satisfactory up to a certain point , but not to the extent that is demanded by modern conditions ...
... direction of strengthening and enlarging the legal powers already exercised for several centuries by Masters of the Rolls have proved to be satisfactory up to a certain point , but not to the extent that is demanded by modern conditions ...
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... direction of the Act has r'mained a dead letter . The above arbitrary interpretation of the reforming Act of 1838 is probably responsible for the loose and dangerous provisions of the Act of 1877 authorising the destruction of ...
... direction of the Act has r'mained a dead letter . The above arbitrary interpretation of the reforming Act of 1838 is probably responsible for the loose and dangerous provisions of the Act of 1877 authorising the destruction of ...
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... directions for the custody of the archives . It does not , however , indicate with sufficient clearness the right of free access to the documents which are to be henceforth regarded as ' public records . ' Doubtless the cause of this ...
... directions for the custody of the archives . It does not , however , indicate with sufficient clearness the right of free access to the documents which are to be henceforth regarded as ' public records . ' Doubtless the cause of this ...
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