| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1876 - 809 páginas
...Documents in his charge constitute the most " complete and perfect series of their kind in the civilized world," and although " they are of the greatest value...from the " want of proper Calendars and Indexes*" Acting upon the recommendations of the Committees of the House of Commons above referred to, he suggested... | |
| James Graves - 1877 - 494 páginas
...Documents in his charge constitute the most " complete and perfect series of their kind in the civilized world," and although "they are of the greatest value...from the " want of proper Calendars and Indexes." Acting upon the recommendations of the Committees of the House of Commons above referred to, he suggested... | |
| 1877 - 450 páginas
...Documents in his charge constitute the most " complete and perfect series of their kind in the civilized world," and although " they are of the greatest value...from the " want of proper Calendars and Indexes." Acting upon the recommendations of the Committees of the House of Commons above referred to, lie suggested... | |
| 1878 - 486 páginas
...Documents in his charge constitute the most " complete and perfect series of their kind in the civilized world," and although " they are of the greatest value...from the " want of proper Calendars and Indexes." Acting upon the recommendations of the Committees of the House of Commons above referred to, he suggested... | |
| Henry (of Huntingdon) - 1879 - 478 páginas
...Documents in his charge constitute the most " complete and perfect series of their kind in the civilized world," and although " they are of the greatest value...from the " want of proper Calendars and Indexes." Acting upon the recommendations of the Committees of the House of Commons above referred to, he suggested... | |
| Alfred John Horwood - 1879 - 678 páginas
...Doeuments in his charge constitute the most " complete and perfect series of their kind in the civilized world," and although " they are of the greatest value...of view, yet they are comparatively useless to the publie, from the " want of proper Calendars and Indexes." Acting upon the recommendations of the Committees... | |
| John Sherren Brewer - 1881 - 518 páginas
...civilised world, and were of the greatest value in a historical and constitutional point of view, they were comparatively useless to the public from the want of proper Calendars and Indexes.' He added that, in order to effect this object, it would be necessary for him to employ a few persons... | |
| John Sherren Brewer - 1881 - 506 páginas
...charge constituted the most complete and perfect series of their kind in the civilised world, and were of the greatest value in a historical and constitutional point of view, they were comparatively useless to the public from the want of proper Calendars and Indexes.' He added... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1881 - 456 páginas
...constitutional point of view, of the documents thus brought together, their contents were rendered almost useless to the public from the want of proper calendars and indexes. As the result of this representation, instruments brought into the proper office of any court by parties... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1881 - 496 páginas
...constitutional point of view, of the documents thus brought together, their contents were rendered almost useless to the public from the want of proper calendars and indexes. As the result of this representation, instruments brought into the proper office of any court by parties... | |
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