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My prime obligation in writing this book is to the companionable hospitality of the Huntington Library where it was written, in perfect conditions — among friends, in the brilliant Californian winter, between the mountains and the sea.
My prime obligation in writing this book is to the companionable hospitality of the Huntington Library where it was written, in perfect conditions — among friends, in the brilliant Californian winter, between the mountains and the sea.
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It seems that he followed up the bibliography given by Pedro Mexia , and a number of these works were already in the library at Corpus : the Turkish history of Paulus Jovius , as we have seen , Baptista Ignatius's book on the origin of ...
It seems that he followed up the bibliography given by Pedro Mexia , and a number of these works were already in the library at Corpus : the Turkish history of Paulus Jovius , as we have seen , Baptista Ignatius's book on the origin of ...
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3 The copy at the Huntington Library , the most perfect of the three remaining copies of this edition , came from the Bridgewater Library , and therefore probably goes back direct to Sir Thomas Egerton , at this time Master of the Rolls ...
3 The copy at the Huntington Library , the most perfect of the three remaining copies of this edition , came from the Bridgewater Library , and therefore probably goes back direct to Sir Thomas Egerton , at this time Master of the Rolls ...
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