Monthly Notes of the Library Association of the United KingdomErnest Chester Thomas Trübner & Company, 1880 |
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... Price , to accept the office of librarian to the Earl of Shelburne , afterwards Marquis of Lansdowne , with whom he re- mained seven years . A letter he wrote from Leeds to Dr. Price in August , 1772 , explains the position he took in ...
... Price , to accept the office of librarian to the Earl of Shelburne , afterwards Marquis of Lansdowne , with whom he re- mained seven years . A letter he wrote from Leeds to Dr. Price in August , 1772 , explains the position he took in ...
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... Price that he wished our separation to be amicable and I assured him that nothing should be wanting on my part to make it truly so . When I left him I asked him whether he had any fault to find with my conduct and he said none . His ...
... Price that he wished our separation to be amicable and I assured him that nothing should be wanting on my part to make it truly so . When I left him I asked him whether he had any fault to find with my conduct and he said none . His ...
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... price is 12s . 6d . for a length of seven feet.-C. W. BOOK TAG . Both in Ripon Minster Library , and in the University Library , Durham , I have made great use of Člements ' Gam Tickets , manufactured by Clements and Newling , 96 , Wood ...
... price is 12s . 6d . for a length of seven feet.-C. W. BOOK TAG . Both in Ripon Minster Library , and in the University Library , Durham , I have made great use of Člements ' Gam Tickets , manufactured by Clements and Newling , 96 , Wood ...
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... price will be made up by sending to all subscribers to the Library Journal a copy of the report of the Conference of 1880 , which it is pro- posed to issue in a similar style to the Library Journal , so that it may be bound up as part ...
... price will be made up by sending to all subscribers to the Library Journal a copy of the report of the Conference of 1880 , which it is pro- posed to issue in a similar style to the Library Journal , so that it may be bound up as part ...
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... prices . And that the results be laid before the Association at its next yearly meeting , together with such samples of binding as the Council may think fit to obtain . " That this Association is in favour of the general principle of ...
... prices . And that the results be laid before the Association at its next yearly meeting , together with such samples of binding as the Council may think fit to obtain . " That this Association is in favour of the general principle of ...
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