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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... 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 Studies in English Official Historical Documents .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 Hubert Hall . Cambridge ...
... 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 Studies in English Official Historical Documents .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 Hubert Hall . Cambridge ...
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... class will have to repose for the present upon that instalment of the five volumes of 1865 which Lord Broughton's daughter has thought sufficient for to - day . We desire , however , to express a respectful hope that ere long Lady ...
... class will have to repose for the present upon that instalment of the five volumes of 1865 which Lord Broughton's daughter has thought sufficient for to - day . We desire , however , to express a respectful hope that ere long Lady ...
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... 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 Studies in English Official Historical Documents .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 Hubert Hall . Cambridge ...
... 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 Studies in English Official Historical Documents .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 Hubert Hall . Cambridge ...
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... class , can scarcely be said to exist . Moreover , there can be little doubt that the great mass of the Welsh records , transferred to London in 1854 from the local repositories , are destined to undergo a similar process of fusion . It ...
... class , can scarcely be said to exist . Moreover , there can be little doubt that the great mass of the Welsh records , transferred to London in 1854 from the local repositories , are destined to undergo a similar process of fusion . It ...
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... classes , through mere wear and tear , has been already indicated by experi- enced antiquaries . In many cases , indeed , very ancient and historic records have apparently not been repaired since they were deposited in official custody ...
... classes , through mere wear and tear , has been already indicated by experi- enced antiquaries . In many cases , indeed , very ancient and historic records have apparently not been repaired since they were deposited in official custody ...
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