How to Form a LibraryA. C. Armstrong & son, 1886 - 248 páginas |
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... produced books , for he kept copyists in his house . Many of these books were carefully preserved in his palace at Durham , but it is also pleasant to think of some of them being carefully preserved in the noble mansion belonging to his ...
... produced books , for he kept copyists in his house . Many of these books were carefully preserved in his palace at Durham , but it is also pleasant to think of some of them being carefully preserved in the noble mansion belonging to his ...
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... produce but little advantage either to the owners or others . " The natural method of placing books and manuscripts is to range them in separate classes or apartments , according to the science , art , or subject , of which they treat ...
... produce but little advantage either to the owners or others . " The natural method of placing books and manuscripts is to range them in separate classes or apartments , according to the science , art , or subject , of which they treat ...
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... produced , in satisfactory shape , and with- in six years , at a total cost of £ 163,200 , supposing fifty copies of each book to be printed . " The printing was begun , but little was actually done , and in six years Napoleon was in St ...
... produced , in satisfactory shape , and with- in six years , at a total cost of £ 163,200 , supposing fifty copies of each book to be printed . " The printing was begun , but little was actually done , and in six years Napoleon was in St ...
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... produced in any country , and it is an honour to every one concerned . To the Philological Society who conceived it , to Dr. Murray and his staff who have devoted so much labour and intellect to its production , and to the Clarendon ...
... produced in any country , and it is an honour to every one concerned . To the Philological Society who conceived it , to Dr. Murray and his staff who have devoted so much labour and intellect to its production , and to the Clarendon ...
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... produced a second edition . In 1882 Pro- fessor Skeat published " A Concise Etymological Dictionary , ' , " which is something more than an abridg- ment . and a book which should find a place in all libraries of reference . A Glossaria ...
... produced a second edition . In 1882 Pro- fessor Skeat published " A Concise Etymological Dictionary , ' , " which is something more than an abridg- ment . and a book which should find a place in all libraries of reference . A Glossaria ...
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Página 111 - INDEX GEOGRAPHICUS : Being a List, alphabetically arranged, of the Principal Places on the Globe, with the Countries and Subdivisions of the Countries in which they are situated, and their Latitudes and Longitudes.
Página 55 - My hopes are with the Dead ; anon My place with them will be, And I with them shall travel on Through all Futurity ; Yet leaving here a name, I trust, That will not perish in the dust.
Página 54 - With, them I take delight in weal And seek relief in woe; And while I understand and feel How much to them I owe, My cheeks have often been bedew'd With tears of thoughtful gratitude.
Página 189 - Esquire, the author of the History of the County Palatine of Durham, and in accordance with his pursuits and plans ; having for its object the publication of inedited Manuscripts, illustrative of the intellectual, the moral, the religious, and the social condition of those parts of England and Scotland included on the east between the Humber and the Frith of Forth, and on the west between the Mersey and the Clyde, a region which constituted the ancient Kingdom of Northumbria.
Página 77 - Be it remembered in honor of the Philadelphia youth (then chiefly artificers) that in MDCCXXXI they cheerfully, at the instance of Benjamin Franklin, one of their number, instituted the Philadelphia Library which, though small at first, is become highly valuable and extensively useful, and which the walls of this edifice are now destined to contain and preserve: the first stone of whose foundation was here placed the thirty-first day of August, 1789.
Página 125 - A Polyglot of Foreign. Comprising French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Danish.
Página 115 - Fasti Romani. The Civil and Literary Chronology of Rome and Constantinople, from the Death of Augustus to the Death of Heraclius.
Página 208 - The Society's publications are issued in two Series, of which the first contains the different texts of Chaucer's works ; and the Second, such originals of, and essays on these as can be procured, with other illustrative treatises, and Supplementary Tales.
Página 52 - This little collection of Stall tracts and ballads was formed by me, when a boy, from the baskets of the travelling pedlars. Until put into its present decent binding it had such charms for the servants that it was repeatedly, and with difficulty, recovered from their clutches. It contains most of the pieces 1 Journal, Nov. 7, 1827. 2 Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk. 3 The passage is not in the "Keliquiae" as published in "Harper's Magazine,
Página 62 - The giving a bookseller his price for his books has this advantage : he that will do so, shall have the refusal of whatsoever comes to his hand, and so by that means get many things, which, otherwise, he never should have seen : so it is in giving a bawd her price.