The Quarterly Review, 212. köideWilliam 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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... ARCHIVES 1. A Guide to the various classes of Documents preserved in the Public Record Office . By S. R. Scargill - Bird . Third edition . London : H.M. Stationery Office , 1908 . 2. Studies in English Official Historical Documents . By ...
... ARCHIVES 1. A Guide to the various classes of Documents preserved in the Public Record Office . By S. R. Scargill - Bird . Third edition . London : H.M. Stationery Office , 1908 . 2. Studies in English Official Historical Documents . By ...
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... of a great genius should be able to repose upon the certainty that at least its possessor was not guilty of a crime which would have put him beyond the pale . Art . 2. - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES . 1. A BYRON AND BONAPARTE 31.
... of a great genius should be able to repose upon the certainty that at least its possessor was not guilty of a crime which would have put him beyond the pale . Art . 2. - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES . 1. A BYRON AND BONAPARTE 31.
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... Archives de l'Histoire de France . By C. V. Langlois and H. Stein . Paris : Picard , 1891 . 6. Revue des Bibliothèques et Archives de Belgique . Brussels : Misch et Thron , 1903 , etc. 7. Guide to the Manuscript materials for the ...
... Archives de l'Histoire de France . By C. V. Langlois and H. Stein . Paris : Picard , 1891 . 6. Revue des Bibliothèques et Archives de Belgique . Brussels : Misch et Thron , 1903 , etc. 7. Guide to the Manuscript materials for the ...
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... archives seems to think , to the central position of the Rolls Chapel mid - way between the fortress of London and the palace and courts of Westminster ; or whether its later pre - eminence is due to the departmental change whereby the ...
... archives seems to think , to the central position of the Rolls Chapel mid - way between the fortress of London and the palace and courts of Westminster ; or whether its later pre - eminence is due to the departmental change whereby the ...
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... archives have probably suffered more extensive damage than our own ; but these losses have been largely the outcome of invasion or civil war , while ours are chiefly due to the inefficiency or apathy of the official custodians . The ...
... archives have probably suffered more extensive damage than our own ; but these losses have been largely the outcome of invasion or civil war , while ours are chiefly due to the inefficiency or apathy of the official custodians . The ...
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