Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... important of these are the archives of the various legations and embassies , which for- tunately have never suffered from fire . Thirty - nine field offices in the Indian Service have records prior to 1873. Of the offices under the ...
... important of these are the archives of the various legations and embassies , which for- tunately have never suffered from fire . Thirty - nine field offices in the Indian Service have records prior to 1873. Of the offices under the ...
Page 29
... important discoveries of the future would be made . This speaker was followed by Prof. Henry A. Sill , of Cornell University , who , with a wealth of illustration , showed what had been done and what remained to do in the Græco - Roman ...
... important discoveries of the future would be made . This speaker was followed by Prof. Henry A. Sill , of Cornell University , who , with a wealth of illustration , showed what had been done and what remained to do in the Græco - Roman ...
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... importance of such analysis has been recognized in the description of manuscripts ; it is even more important in the case of books , because while the former may be used in only one place and by the few , the latter are accessible in ...
... importance of such analysis has been recognized in the description of manuscripts ; it is even more important in the case of books , because while the former may be used in only one place and by the few , the latter are accessible in ...
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... importance of a large number of duplicates in libraries is overlooked , that maps are sadly deficient , that pictures are ... important thing is not the accumulation of material , which is comparatively easy , but the proper using of the ...
... importance of a large number of duplicates in libraries is overlooked , that maps are sadly deficient , that pictures are ... important thing is not the accumulation of material , which is comparatively easy , but the proper using of the ...
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... important movements ; and the history of the bill of exchange , Goldschmidt's work being confined to Italian sources instead of following in the archives of all important countries alike a subject which is essentially cosmopolitan.2 Mr ...
... important movements ; and the history of the bill of exchange , Goldschmidt's work being confined to Italian sources instead of following in the archives of all important countries alike a subject which is essentially cosmopolitan.2 Mr ...
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