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Pagina xiv
... late , pur- chase Johnson's house in Gough Square , and have it put into order ( but not restored ) for a Johnson Museum of relics and books . A fee might be charged to inspect the house , also for the use of rooms for the meetings of ...
... late , pur- chase Johnson's house in Gough Square , and have it put into order ( but not restored ) for a Johnson Museum of relics and books . A fee might be charged to inspect the house , also for the use of rooms for the meetings of ...
Pagina xv
... late Mr. Robert Borthwick Adam , senior , of Buffalo , N.Y. , between the years 1880 and 1904 , the year of his death . The collection is now in the possession of Mr. Robert Borthwick Adam , junior , who has made addi- tions to it from ...
... late Mr. Robert Borthwick Adam , senior , of Buffalo , N.Y. , between the years 1880 and 1904 , the year of his death . The collection is now in the possession of Mr. Robert Borthwick Adam , junior , who has made addi- tions to it from ...
Pagina xvi
... late Dr. Birkbeck Hill made these proof - sheets the subject of a Johnson Club paper many years ago , and Mr. Adam has issued for his friends a volume comprising facsimiles of a selected number of pages . Although few names are more ...
... late Dr. Birkbeck Hill made these proof - sheets the subject of a Johnson Club paper many years ago , and Mr. Adam has issued for his friends a volume comprising facsimiles of a selected number of pages . Although few names are more ...
Pagina xvii
... late late William Prideaux Courtney was , owing to the author's death , revised and seen through the Press by Mr. David Nichol Smith . This is an indispensable book of reference , as those know only too well who have tried to work out ...
... late late William Prideaux Courtney was , owing to the author's death , revised and seen through the Press by Mr. David Nichol Smith . This is an indispensable book of reference , as those know only too well who have tried to work out ...
Pagina xviii
... late more than once . He had , however , a habit of recording his own opinions and thoughts and the events of his life as they occurred , but owing to the indifference and negligence of his literary executors a large quantity of his ...
... late more than once . He had , however , a habit of recording his own opinions and thoughts and the events of his life as they occurred , but owing to the indifference and negligence of his literary executors a large quantity of his ...
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