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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... important portion of the entire series ; but even the famous Chancery enrolments are incomplete . The total loss that we have suffered in respect of original instruments and detached Vol . 212.-No. 422 . D documents can scarcely be ...
... important portion of the entire series ; but even the famous Chancery enrolments are incomplete . The total loss that we have suffered in respect of original instruments and detached Vol . 212.-No. 422 . D documents can scarcely be ...
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... important particulars . During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries legal records and State - papers were removed from official custody with complete impunity . The records of the Assize Courts throughout England have been abandoned ...
... important particulars . During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries legal records and State - papers were removed from official custody with complete impunity . The records of the Assize Courts throughout England have been abandoned ...
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... important feature of this edition consists in its inclusion of the Scottish and Irish documents deposited amongst the public records . The literary relations between the English archives and those of the sister kingdoms and Imperial ...
... important feature of this edition consists in its inclusion of the Scottish and Irish documents deposited amongst the public records . The literary relations between the English archives and those of the sister kingdoms and Imperial ...
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... important centres , such as Rome , Paris , and Simancas , in a more or less haphazard fashion ; and , except where they have been utilised for a printed calendar , they have been of little service to any but a few specialists . No ...
... important centres , such as Rome , Paris , and Simancas , in a more or less haphazard fashion ; and , except where they have been utilised for a printed calendar , they have been of little service to any but a few specialists . No ...
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... importance , they have been content to acquiesce in the official theory by which the plain intention of the Act of 1838 has been set at naught . It is absolutely essential , therefore , that this illusory departmental custody should be ...
... importance , they have been content to acquiesce in the official theory by which the plain intention of the Act of 1838 has been set at naught . It is absolutely essential , therefore , that this illusory departmental custody should be ...
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