The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... Bibliothèque du Roi , at Paris , professes to have 650,000 or 700,000 volumes . Now we have seen the rooms in the Rue Richelieu , from the ground - floor , where the books on vellum , the editiones principes , and the incunabula of the ...
... Bibliothèque du Roi , at Paris , professes to have 650,000 or 700,000 volumes . Now we have seen the rooms in the Rue Richelieu , from the ground - floor , where the books on vellum , the editiones principes , and the incunabula of the ...
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... Bibliothèque du Roi , no matter on what subject , provided only in Italian : they have been taken in order of num- bers , and are described in narrative form , the worst possible for the purpose , by Professor Marsand , whose chief aim ...
... Bibliothèque du Roi , no matter on what subject , provided only in Italian : they have been taken in order of num- bers , and are described in narrative form , the worst possible for the purpose , by Professor Marsand , whose chief aim ...
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... Bibliothèque du Roi so early as 1739. In three years three volumes , containing the faculty of Theology , were published : at the end of eight years more came two volumes comprising the Belles - lettres- ( what are the Belles - lettres ...
... Bibliothèque du Roi so early as 1739. In three years three volumes , containing the faculty of Theology , were published : at the end of eight years more came two volumes comprising the Belles - lettres- ( what are the Belles - lettres ...
Contents
The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner M | 108 |
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