A Catalogue of Westminster Records Deposited at the Town Hall, Caxton Street, in the Custody of the Vestry of St. Margaret & St. JohnWightman & Company, Limited, 1900 - 260 páginas |
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... present essay , however , to investigate the causes , nor to illustrate the conse- quences of this indifference ; much less is it proposed to enter upon an academical disquisition upon " records , " and upon the particular classes of ...
... present essay , however , to investigate the causes , nor to illustrate the conse- quences of this indifference ; much less is it proposed to enter upon an academical disquisition upon " records , " and upon the particular classes of ...
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... present day of a custom which was general in the far away past - that of depositing the public records in or in connection with the temple . The earliest of such repositories noticed in history is the house of the rolls or books ...
... present day of a custom which was general in the far away past - that of depositing the public records in or in connection with the temple . The earliest of such repositories noticed in history is the house of the rolls or books ...
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... present day , except in those rare instances in which special provision has been made , as in the case of this parish . Here , until recently , the ancient practice was observed with a care that did credit to the successive custodians ...
... present day , except in those rare instances in which special provision has been made , as in the case of this parish . Here , until recently , the ancient practice was observed with a care that did credit to the successive custodians ...
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... present poor - law system , and to follow it in its development through inhumanities which cause us to shudder , through acts of indiscrimination which excite surprise , and through abuses which we should deem intolerable . The ...
... present poor - law system , and to follow it in its development through inhumanities which cause us to shudder , through acts of indiscrimination which excite surprise , and through abuses which we should deem intolerable . The ...
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... present in a readable form the memorials of West- minster in a manner worthy of the place . And all this could be accomplished without reference to the parish registers , which , with the accounts of the Hospital or Brotherhood of St ...
... present in a readable form the memorials of West- minster in a manner worthy of the place . And all this could be accomplished without reference to the parish registers , which , with the accounts of the Hospital or Brotherhood of St ...
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