Lives of the Founders of the British Museum, 1-2. kötetTrübner and Company, 1870 |
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... readers of such a book as this are likely to be altogether unacquainted with national museums and national libraries which have been largely enriched by the strong hand of the spoiler . Into some such collections it is impossible for ...
... readers of such a book as this are likely to be altogether unacquainted with national museums and national libraries which have been largely enriched by the strong hand of the spoiler . Into some such collections it is impossible for ...
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... readers - one class only excepted . Even the least thoughtful among those visitors who can THE DIVER be said to ... reader has now to be turned . Sir Robert COTTON's employments in political Book I , Chap . I. TION . life ( 14 EARLY ...
... readers - one class only excepted . Even the least thoughtful among those visitors who can THE DIVER be said to ... reader has now to be turned . Sir Robert COTTON's employments in political Book I , Chap . I. TION . life ( 14 EARLY ...
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... Reader , conclusively , that COTTON was worthy of the cordial regard and the high esteem in which he was uniformly ... readers - to rest partly , if Book I , Chap . I. INTRODUC- TION . not INTRODUCTION . 15.
... Reader , conclusively , that COTTON was worthy of the cordial regard and the high esteem in which he was uniformly ... readers - to rest partly , if Book I , Chap . I. INTRODUC- TION . not INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... present volume . And they may be brought under the Reader's eye in a way which will much facilitate the correct apprehension of the author's plan . I exhibit them thus : - BOOK I , Chap . I. INTRODUC- TION . EPOCHS 2 ૭ INTRODUCTION . 17.
... present volume . And they may be brought under the Reader's eye in a way which will much facilitate the correct apprehension of the author's plan . I exhibit them thus : - BOOK I , Chap . I. INTRODUC- TION . EPOCHS 2 ૭ INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... charge committed to them as a body . And the reader will hardly have failed to notice how remarkable a proportion of the most munificent of the Benefactors of the institution were , previously to their gifts 30 EARLY COLLECTORS .
... charge committed to them as a body . And the reader will hardly have failed to notice how remarkable a proportion of the most munificent of the Benefactors of the institution were , previously to their gifts 30 EARLY COLLECTORS .
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acquisition afterwards Ambassador amongst ancient antiquities archæology ARUNDEL bequeathed British Museum brought century Chap Chapter Charles Charles TOWNELEY CLASSICAL ARCHEOLO Collection Collector Conington Cottonian Library Council Court COURTEN death Died Duke Earl early EGERTON ELLIS eminent England English famous FOUNDERS France gift GISTS AND EXPLORERS GONDOMAR Greek GRENVILLE GROUP OF ARCHEOLO HAMILTON HARLEY Henry honour House hundred James King King's KNIGHT labours LECTOR LEIAN MSS less letters liberality literary London Lord ELGIN Lord SHELBURNE LOVERS AND PUBLIC Lycia Majesty manuscripts marbles ment MUSEUM UNDER SIR Naples Natural History Oxford PANIZZI Parliament political Prince Printed Books PUBLIC BENEFAC purchase reader Royal Society sculpture seqq SHELBURNE Sir John Sir John COTTON Sir Robert COTTON Sir Thomas Sir Thomas COTTON Sir William Sir William HAMILTON SLOANE MUSEUM SOMERSET thousand pounds TION TORS TOWNELEY Trustees vases volumes William COURTEN writes