The Library Chronicle, Volumen1

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Printed and published for the Library Association of the United Kingdom, by J. Davy & Sons, 1884
 

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Página 83 - This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England, This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings, Fear'd by their breed and famous by their birth, Renowned for their deeds as far from home, For Christian service and true chivalry, As is the sepulchre in stubborn Jewry Of the world's ransom, blessed Mary's Son...
Página 168 - Parochial, or other local rates or cesses, in respect of any land, houses, or buildings, or parts of houses or buildings, belonging to any society instituted for purposes of science, literature, or the fine arts exclusively...
Página 44 - TRUBNER'S CATALOGUE OF DICTIONARIES AND GRAMMARS OF THE PRINCIPAL LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS OF THE WORLD.
Página 43 - American, surrounded, as ho necessarily would be, with the needful appliances ; and, on the other, to supply to Europeans a guide to Anglo-American literature— a branch which, by its rapid rise and increasing importance, begins to force itself more and more on our attention.
Página 43 - TRUBNER'S BIBLIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE TO AMERICAN LITERATURE : A Classed List of Books published in the United States of America, from 1817 to 1857. With Bibliographical Introduction, Notes, and Alphabetical Index.
Página 141 - The true university of these days is a collection of books...
Página 145 - Albans : containing three most exact and excellent Bookes : the first of Hawking, the second of all the proper termes of Hunting, and the last of Armorie, all compiled by Juliana Barnes, in the yere from the incarnation of Christ, 1486, And now reduced into a better method by GM London.
Página 44 - Uraguay, and the Argentine Republic; and of Portuguese Books printed in Brazil. Followed by a Collection of WORKS ON THE ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES OF AMERICA.
Página 168 - Cesses, in respect of any land, houses or buildings, or parts of houses or buildings, belonging to any Society instituted for purposes of Science, Literature, or the Fine Arts exclusively, either as tenant or as owner, and occupied by it for the transaction of its business, and for carrying into effect its purposes...
Página 86 - Syrians it was evident that but few of the manuscripts belonging to this convent had been removed since the time of Assemani, and probable that no less a number than nearly two hundred volumes must be still remaining in the hands of the monks. Moreover, from several...

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