Lives of the Founders of the British Museum: With Notices of Its Chief Augmentors and Other Benefactors, 1570-1870, 2. kötetTrübner, 1870 - 780 oldal |
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... Reader has now seen that , within some twelve or BOOK II , fifteen years , a Collection of Antiquities , comparatively small BOOK- and insignificant , was so enriched as to gain the aspect of a PUBLIC National Museum of which all ...
... Reader has now seen that , within some twelve or BOOK II , fifteen years , a Collection of Antiquities , comparatively small BOOK- and insignificant , was so enriched as to gain the aspect of a PUBLIC National Museum of which all ...
416. oldal
... readers who but for it , and for the Collection which enabled him to compile it , could have formed no fair or adequate idea of an important epoch in our literature . Sir William MUSGRAVE was another early Trustee whose gifts to the ...
... readers who but for it , and for the Collection which enabled him to compile it , could have formed no fair or adequate idea of an important epoch in our literature . Sir William MUSGRAVE was another early Trustee whose gifts to the ...
425. oldal
... readers , and by the LORD SHEL- personal urgency of the King , Lord SHELBURNE was dis- missed from his first Secretaryship in October , 1768. His dismissal led to CHATHAM's resignation . SHELBURNE became a prominent and powerful leader ...
... readers , and by the LORD SHEL- personal urgency of the King , Lord SHELBURNE was dis- missed from his first Secretaryship in October , 1768. His dismissal led to CHATHAM's resignation . SHELBURNE became a prominent and powerful leader ...
447. oldal
... reader and a lover of antiquities , as well as a respectable philologist . His foible was an overweening although a pardonable pride in his ancestry . That ancestry embraced what was noblest in the merely antiquarian point of view ...
... reader and a lover of antiquities , as well as a respectable philologist . His foible was an overweening although a pardonable pride in his ancestry . That ancestry embraced what was noblest in the merely antiquarian point of view ...
450. oldal
... , is known to all readers . That other portion of the Will which relates to his bequest to the British Museum reads thus : - ' I give Chap . III . LOVERS AND TORS . and bequeath 450 THE ORGANIZERS , AND EARLY AUGMENTORS .
... , is known to all readers . That other portion of the Will which relates to his bequest to the British Museum reads thus : - ' I give Chap . III . LOVERS AND TORS . and bequeath 450 THE ORGANIZERS , AND EARLY AUGMENTORS .
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addition afterwards ancient Antonio PANIZZI appointed archæological arranged Assyrian BANKSIAN bas-reliefs basement bequest BOOK III British Museum building BURNEY CARY Catalogue century Chap Collection Committee CRACHERODE Duke early edition EGERTON Egyptian ELLIS eminent England English exhibition feet FOUN Gallery GEORGE THE THIRD GEORGIAN GISTS AND EXPLORERS glass Greek GRENVILLE GROUP OF ARCHEOLO Henry honour House hundred inscription JECTORS Joseph PLANTA King KING'S labours LAYARD less Library literary literature London Lord SHELBURNE LOVERS AND PUBLIC Lycian manuscripts Marbles ment monuments MUSEUM UNDER SIR National Natural History Nimroud Nineveh objects PANIZZI Parliament PLANTA present Printed Books PUBLIC BENEFAC purchase reader RECON removed Roman Room Royal sculptures side Sir Charles FELLOWS SIR H Sir Henry ELLIS Sir Joseph BANKS space specimens staircase STRUCTORS Syriac Thomas GRENVILLE thousand pounds tion tomb TORS OF RECENT Trustees upper floor vases volumes walls WATTS Воок