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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... period of their married life together partly at Seaham , partly at Halnaby , and partly at No. 13 Piccadilly Terrace . In March they paid a visit of a fortnight to Mrs Leigh at Six Mile Bottom , and at the beginning of April Mrs Leigh ...
... period of their married life together partly at Seaham , partly at Halnaby , and partly at No. 13 Piccadilly Terrace . In March they paid a visit of a fortnight to Mrs Leigh at Six Mile Bottom , and at the beginning of April Mrs Leigh ...
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... period from the king's ' study ' at Westminster and the royal library at Whitehall is indeed an instructive change ; while the history of the great departmental collections , including those of the royal household , is full of ...
... period from the king's ' study ' at Westminster and the royal library at Whitehall is indeed an instructive change ; while the history of the great departmental collections , including those of the royal household , is full of ...
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... period , by the exigencies of their custody . During the eighteenth century , indeed , it was readily conceded that the record- searcher might inspect any document that he was fortunate enough to find , provided that exorbitant official ...
... period , by the exigencies of their custody . During the eighteenth century , indeed , it was readily conceded that the record- searcher might inspect any document that he was fortunate enough to find , provided that exorbitant official ...
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... period , while those for later times were compiled upon a defective plan . Finally , the time available for the inspection of documents , already too short , was further reduced by liberal vaca- tion closures and frequent interruptions ...
... period , while those for later times were compiled upon a defective plan . Finally , the time available for the inspection of documents , already too short , was further reduced by liberal vaca- tion closures and frequent interruptions ...
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... periods , this interest was wide- spread . Historians vied with literary antiquaries and record officers in devising better methods of custody and publication ; and more than one of their interesting essays will be found in the volumes ...
... periods , this interest was wide- spread . Historians vied with literary antiquaries and record officers in devising better methods of custody and publication ; and more than one of their interesting essays will be found in the volumes ...
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