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inventory
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Britain."
in
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all
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of
he
but
says
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think
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of
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at
he
ample
very
good
Lord
mentions
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persuaded,
am
than
more
a
London
in
Naud6's
of
furnished
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libraries
whom
to
translation
who
and
first
dated
1689,
and
had
fixed
he
private
England,
particularly.
more
he
Pepys,
to
August,
of
account
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he
as
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31
cases
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and
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made
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under
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spear."
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said
Narcissus
to
Library.
have
Marsh,
given
Archbishop
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for
of
Bishop
Armagh,
is
Stillingfleet's
How
32
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useful
a
London
Historical
Libraries
in
volume
and
1739,
Library.
a
little
in
and
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to
published
entitled,
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all
of
Critical
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the
Countries
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well
as
at
ancient
^
as
is
Gentleman
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*'
which
modern,
of
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and
Libraries
the
as
middle
important
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to
forming
and
of
in
with
as
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is
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which
since
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this
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place,
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to
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placing
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of
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on
transfer
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will
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sufficient
of
century
but
:
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manner
and
writer
more
to
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towards
well
a
when
than
the
directions,
tions
reflec-
of
will
be
can
view
men
these
pages.
Libraries,
other
furnishing
themselves,
I
some
Choice
in
eighteenth
subject,
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no
As
views
the
of
of
Cabinets."
by
are
the
Method
interesting
curious
written
Temple,"
upon
the
and
are
*'
the
be
to
Reflections
Books
of
stated
themselves
will
be
give
to
of
case,
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some
portance
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great
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design,
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of
advantage
be
to
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as
books
:
nor
learned,
collection
How
of
worthy
things
all
have
Men
books,
the
name
have
a
that
he
valuable
are
likewise
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of
the
understand
high
a
which
may
rate,
and
requires
of
such
as
He
must
Books,
of
price
purchase
others
small
too
at
some
undervalue
no
of
knowledge
trifling.
the
33
must
distinguish
may
he
library
a
thorough
from
otherwise
Libraries.
all
:
and
judgment
experience.
Let
**
us
of
fall
all those
under
next
their
quality
they
ought
"As
as
a
a
well
Library
order
have
us
that
to
effect
it.
the
secondly,
;
order
which
in
regard
must
persons
;
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him
the
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to
as
in
must
than
we
quantity,
his
he
things
ranged.
for
to
books
lastly, the
moderate
imprudent
in
be
places
of
man
of
and,
;
the
to
sessed
pos-
three
qualifications,
number
to
to
founder
the
consideration.
the
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suppose,
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multitude
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consider
of
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books,
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books
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propose
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the
ness
useful-
for
who
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which
tells
more
How
34
burthensome
than
if
But
*'
for
as
it
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and
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to
the
of
books,
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of
procuring
and
Libraries
it
must
is
very
books
in
expense;
be
able
impractic-
some
parts
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determined
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can
variety
a
gratify
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regard
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parts,
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arts
as
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places,
to
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procure,
countries,
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as
as
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themselves
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own
to
from
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his
such
them,
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such
of
to
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enquiries.
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volumes
instruct
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ought
valuable,
most
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classes,
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public,
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scarcest
a
the
riches
well
as
standing.
under-
the
to
has
person
Library,
a
for
Library.
a
instructive
private
a
founding
use
Form
to
that
depending
circumstances,
them,
as
has
before.
second
topic, special
care
must
How
36
that
as
they
the
and
is to
manuscripts
or
science,
art,
that
as
will
several
it
subjects,
and
writer,
will
be
**
of
celebrated
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then,
under
class
placed,
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management,
authors
is
more
so
of
be
for
political
a
visable
ad-
most
them
under
with
but
subject,
by
know
of
necessary
than
the
the
the
sufficient,
names
ancients;
inspect
to
historians
Faculties.
of
this
example.
an
Historians
set
them
Authors,
would
other
various
Plutarch,
range
each
which
one
will
we
treat.
place
The
is to
the
observe,
of
historian,
intelligible
more
they
to
class;
an
to
books
to
treated
Miscellaneous
Suppose,
the
to
separate
to
difficult
then
of
in
which
philosopher.
references
proper
of
have
was
a
head
either
them
necessary
be
may
method
the
be
authors
who
instance,
they
according
particular
any
any
placing
range
subject,
or
it
under
of
apartments,
Here
"
upon
advantage
method
natural
classes
to
others.
or
"The
little
but
owners
resorted
difficulty, otherwise
without
produce
Library,
a
be
may
emergency,
can
Form
to
are
By
this
miscellaneous
and
may
be
Men
How
resorted
who
and
give
to
works
such
as
only
observe
that
are
of
the
the
of
the
buyer
work,
of
than
Byrom's
Moore's
the
the
remain
the
Library
of
a
mine
one
of
How
bought
that
and
the
of
the
much
the
on
merit
upon
sideration
con-
price."
a
still
is
served
pre-
Bishop
resting
place
Cambridge,
Harley,
and
of
the
for
cause
which
described,
of
Earl
still
treasure,
glories
library itself,
Johnson
of
other
no
manuscript
chief
can
uncertain
entirety.
finds
at
to
we
intrinsic
from
its
of
as
themselves
Library
of
that
more
library
in
;
monuments
the
University
Museum.
there
quaint
difficult
as
exorbitant
collection
fine
relics
Oxford,
than
Manchester
at
in
other
things
is
but
is
depends
their
it
curious,
piquing
some
paper
price
and
often
possession
Dr.
their
and
character,
known,
and
to
regard
directions
easily
medals
expedition
books
price,
scarce
that
antiquity,
caprice
is
very
of
the
to
positive
any
ordinary
of
edition,
As
37
themselves
choice
the
binding.
and
ease
confined
In
to
Libraries.
much
have
had
be
must
Formed
as
subject.
one
as
with
to
those
as
have
British
regret
is
Osborne
did
not
also
Hozv
38
find
settled
a
is
busy
the
honour
furnishes
true
in
his
Gate,
gained
his
door,
in
were
many
habit
held
meetings
excellent
chemist
Thomas
him
mostly
pricked
upon
"
a
his
of
"a
death
for
considerable
which
by
a
an
sold
for
station
He
was
hundred
musical
fourscore
an
musician,
that
which
of
door
musical
collection
near
he
the
good
us
himself,
St.
to
from
highest
tells
collection
was
coals
the
as
valuable
and
although
house.
well
as
door
next
attending
his
of
fully recognized
and
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behind
Britton,
station,
selling
of
at
once-
instance
lived
persons
down
The
was
by
who
man
pulled
humble
a
in
still
but
Thomas
Clerkenwell,
living
the
be
and
riches
poor
to
He
day.
own
John's
and
the
to
which
moreover,
rich
and
remarkable
most
greatness
one,
to
due
the
surroundings.
a
persed
dis-
being
library,
small-coalman,
famous
in
time
himself
sordid
his
by
of
fine
a
is
allow
not
of
credit
his
of
collection
does
the
to
spend
to
greater
instead
land.
greatly
man
Library.
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home,
the
over
It
Form
to
he
of
was
left
musick
sold
pounds,"
ments
instru-
pounds,"
have
Men
How
"not
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mention
to
books
printed
that
both
of
these
books
that
his
death
before
noble
the
was
a
often
looked
and
and
wonder,
number
of
faculties
that
Dr.
not
collector
to
possess
his
felt
other
^
vol.
labour
the
want
hand,
of
died
ii. p.
14.
in
a
my
surprize
the
great
it."^
reader,
He
while
he
but
of
by Bliss,
was
when
he
no
was
forced
was
Goldsmith,
possessed
of
have
and
great
books.
them.
of
gift
for
completed,
Reliquia:. HcarniancBy
which
a
before-mentioned
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death,
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volumes
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compiling
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no
specified
although
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there
Bagford),
the
in
are
Johnson,
a
(by
particularly
MSS.
them
there
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with
a
which
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after
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over
of
whereof
me
years
auction
most
as
by
friend
good
very
have
I
catalogue
some
by
extant,
sold
were
him,
Besides
sold
faculty
catalogue
of
behind
had
books,
admirer),
great
left
musick.
(17 14)
of
39
collection
left, he
he
Rosicrucian
that
also
and
chemistry
printed
those
excellent
he
collection
in
Libraries.
Formed
that
longer
on
a
considerable
2nd
edition,
the
1869,
40
How
to
of
books
number
had
or
at
studies.
Latin,
Languages,
deceased,"
1
2th
be
of
July,
found
There
were
106
in
the
books
1673
Works,
Camoens,
Quixote
Bulwer's
Verstegan's
of
1651
Bodies,
of
English
vols.,
Poetry,
1766;
Bysshe's
Origin
of
Percy's
the
of
English
Reliques,
3
are
Works,
1655
World,
the
of
1653;
Hartlib's
;
the
on
History
Warton's
;
Encyclopedie,
Works,
vols.,
12
25
vols.,
Hawkins's
Poetry;
Drama,
;
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Digby
1774;,
Art
list
this
1634
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Fielding's
1770;
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Changeling,
1645
and
Shelton's
;
History
Sir
;
will
quarto,
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Artificial
the
Life.
sizes.
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Legacie,
smith,
Gold-
Fanshawe,
1674
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;
;
by
Works,
in
in
1602
Dr.
Forster's
26
smaller
interest
other
Catalogue
to
folio,
and
of
Cowley's
Nature
in
lots
octavo
;
1614;
Appendix
and
Tuesday,
on
the
and
1774,
30
Chaucer's
sold
was
the
in
of
Library
the
late
English,
in
Italian,
French,
Scarce,
of
Collection
Books,
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for
required,
Valuable
Greek,
required,
he
time
Select
and
Library.
a
which
some
"The
Curious,
Form
3
vols.,
Dublin,
1773;
1766
;
Sir
have
Men
How
William
a
weeks
for
one,
and
the
of
much
is
the
of
Bure,
little
notice
odd
naturalists
owner,
a
The
choice
very
of
bindings
volumes.
It
was
containing
Goldsmith
from
not
can-
us.
collection,
poets
within
for
been
of
the
the
of
have
working
a
works
De
made
interest
mention
evidently
the
death
not
there
this,
as
great
could
library
of
such
have
but
and
41
Instructive.
catalogue
few
Librai'ies.
Works;
Temple's
Bibliographie
A
Formed
and
loved,
whom
he
his
stole
knowledge.
Gibbon
was
working
greatly,
from
away
the
library
ford,
he
but
to
no
use
by
auction,
a
to
impossible
in
it
for
the
them
Lausanne
After
by
*
his
true
Beckit
it
little
the
the
to
man
but
lover
of
the
going
about,
thoroughness
sold
for
in
book
of
was
was
bought
portion
enthusiastic
death
Vathek'
and
being
was
any
needed
at
buried,
another
be
loved
Eventually
portion
There
Gibbon
did
libraries.
one.
and
America.
he
purchased
kept
any
Canton,
delight
was
have
must
as
public
who
collector,
true
he
and
books,
his
a
it
not
author
is
to
Hoiv
42
of
the
of
one
The
fine
Fall
was
still
in
herceau
dull
which
that
on
years
his
for
Charles
of
Burney
volumes.
These
to
moved
to
Chelsea
of
the
scholar,
nearly
The
for
his
father,
was
chased
pur-
the
sum
rather
Doctor,
Hospital,
his
for
Dr.
thousand
twenty
some
fine
a
inherited
probably
from
more
and
Museum
is
/'25,ooo
of
library
were
the
some
vivid
volumes
British
possessed
walks
visit
a
consisted
MSS.
collecting
of
he
as
Greek
the
which
Burney
was
preternaturally
most
expended
the
historical
memory.
printed
of
collection
love
of
Burney,
13,000
be
the
may
labour
quicker
of
was
described
the
thought
one
library,
traveller
herculean
beat
and
library
to
must
The
Decline
beautifully
his
not
have
the
walked
heart
pleasures
to
than
that
felt
forms
Charles
on
he
ground.
author's
said
so
does
ago
noble
garden
His
completed.
the
and
when
and
the
and
written.
ever
where
stands,
the
Gibbon
by
books
house
old
Library.
a
noblest
written
stored
stroll
Form
to
an
and
when
he
was
cumbrance
in-
he
in
Hoiv
44
Form
to
royal
persecuted
the
small
a
the
drew
king
supplied
Quintus
Curtius,
Velleius
Paterculus
Fables
the
Traite
Rollin's
The
published
in
the
entirely bad,
life
began
for
as
books
if the
printing
and
said,
handsome
^
V
Edwards,
115-
I
of
Aurelius,
Florus,
Justin,
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Vies
and
SaintSy
dts
Tilemaq^uCy
and
Napoleon,
and
continually
the
less
he
could
he
truly
was
will
binding.
Libraries
him.
bad
being
have
and
am
loved
appears
been
He
books.
would
always
complained
the
binding
fine
editions
rich
Founders
series
have
not
He
or
I
heroic
and
author,
about
*'
of
;
ever-lengthening
an
have
Terence
of
are
memoirs,
but
the
at
works
Marcus
know
we
figure,
and
be
to
Eludes}
him
his
the
Fontainey
of
French
books
library
the
;
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of
the
Sallust,
des
more
of
list
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la
de
and
Caesar,
Cornelius
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and
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of
with
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English
novelists
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all,
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twenty
in
comprised
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and
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and
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of
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fiction
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library,
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hundred
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historians
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French.
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than
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ing
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Napoleon
his
of
who
authors
and
to
and
myself.
avail
freely
much
respecting
libraries,
45
bibliophile.
true
collected
has
information
his
the
spoke
Edwards
Libraries,
Formed
have
are
of
p.
course
136.
the
How
46
translations,
in
Werter,
of
was
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the
small
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plan
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for
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without
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and
^
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by
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and
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lation,
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portant
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most
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and
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have
which
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volumes
covers
in
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the
history
he
and
thin
as
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religious
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quoted
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of
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for
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selection
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works
a
be
to
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expressly
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satisfied
too
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;
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read
together
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powerfully
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^
37,
p.
38,
130.
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the
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said
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course
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for
the
portion
dramatic
Koran
a
Homer,
embrace
to
was
with
allotted
were
47
section
The
together
included,
be
This
volumes.
forty
to
Libraries.
world.
the
influenced
limited
Formed
have
Men
How
much
a
in
Soon
larger
which
thousand
Founders,
history
volumes.
p.
133.
How
48
History
I.
II.
h.
Lower
both
History,
of
The
Europe.
Barbier
drew
orders,
which
should
calculated
and
that
the
editors,
three
produced,
be
six
supposing
little
was
Napoleon
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a
his
library,
with
good
1
at
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each
printing
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was
last
and
in
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island
read
effect.
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Edwards,
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with-
book
to
in
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years
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home
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twenty-five
volumes
total
actually
"
hundred
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and
thousand
a
works
library.
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fifty copies
printed."^
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satisfactory shape,
in
^-ears,
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of
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compositors
twenty
the
to
such
by
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bibliographer
catalogue
form
IV.
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different
celebrated
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the
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and
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divided
be
to
was
"
Form
to
Napoleon
largely,
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and
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often
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aloud,
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fact
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notes
boy,
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few
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the
famous
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into
classes,
two
from
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authors
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possessed
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and
world,
noble
or
family,
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are
us
would
and
Richard
often
before
glory
remains
be
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the
one
of
of
more
the
proud
nation,
to
for
nation,
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^
p.
say
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said
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dispersed
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libraries
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of
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of
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close
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were
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and
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have
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How
142.
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a
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ness,
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to
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ranks
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allied
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but
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record
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to
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catalogues.
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volumes,
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to
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worthy
HI.,
his
Pettigrew's
cessor
suc-
in
the
library
fine
How
52
the
matter,
not
Provost
for
arrange
of
the
books
the
benefit
Among
still
who
The
man's
library,
with
by
his
the
means
their
high
very
the
make
for
the
subjects
such
of
8
and
10:
is
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ballads
a
little
was
best
expressing
of
ment
acknowledgsuccessful
continues
to
is
in
rich
author
loved,
by
of
me,
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Ballads
written
by
able
honour-
Witchcraft.
collection
formed
the
most
great
and
note
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library
collection
this
1830
most
and
the
Demonology
as
Chapbooks
1
which
in
grateful
The
of
Scott
of
his
made,
them."
volume
a
has
it.
forget
"
and
no
contents
to
unparalleled
he
exertions
and
embodiment
entire
of
in
chief
Scott's
ever
have
sense
and
conduct,
of
can
creditors,
creditors
gained
the
of
that
the
and
He
Abbotsford,
restored
trustees
Eton.
Southey.
soul
were
carriage
mind.
two
entered
great
house,
the
of
at
ever
would
King's
and
remains
the
to
and
change
Scott
has
the
house
authors
were
library
of
his
he
of
payment
his
great
collectors
one
the
whether
grasping,
of
Library.
a
asked
from
this
thought
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to
and
Scott
stall
when
in
tracts
a
boy,
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its
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from
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not
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now
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is
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of
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but
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of
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which
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the
Spectator^
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loving
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all
to
Elia.
than
more
sold
enumerates
Oxford
book-loving
would
by
collected
could
Southey
a
delightful
volumes,
his
the
Charles
of
thirty
price."
any
with
of
that
many
Coleridge
Hunter,
Southey
for
for
described
appreciation
readers
say
extraordinary
well
is
it
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about
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a
contains
contrast
to
books,
leaves
dare
celebrated
of
tastes
for
odd
that
servants,
popular
procured
binding,
difficulty, recovered
It
I
53
pedlars.
decent
the
with
were
and
since,
years
for
and
that
pieces
travelling
present
clutches.
their
Libraries.
the
charms
repeatedly,
was
the
of
into
put
had
Formed
baskets
the
Until
it
have
Men
How
in
^or
1844
collecting
few
but
as
a
Mr.
:
volumes
volume
one
boy,
follows
as
four
one
and
nearly
books.
these
or
14,000
of
of
of
the
the
Town
How
54
Country
and
Form
to
Library.
a
Pomfret's
Magazine
Poems,
^
Death
the
of
Abel,
CcEsar,
Julius
The
of
translation
Southey
of
in
are
library
although
in
command
:
My
whom
With
them
I
seek
while
How
Libraries
relief
I
and
old
friends
these
feelings
them
have
;
day
in
delight
in
woe
been
thoughtful
Founders
:
by day.
weal,
;
I owe,
often
cast,
they.
are
them
to
of
of
and
have
tears
are
understand
much
cheeks
ith
feelings
book-lovers,
passed
are
eyes
converse
take
I
dead
casual
never-failing
And
of
most
behold,
minds
mighty
And
^
I
these
With
W
the
me
Where'er
My
few
among
Around
My
all
the
"
days
The
His
express
which
language
of
men.
of
feel
bedewed
gratitude.
of
a
pamphlet.^
a
one
those
could
he
and
literary
and
Queen,
probably
was
(including
plays
Indian
3Ierope),
representative
his
nine
Libraries,
p.
95.
at
XJNJVElis
have
Men
How
thoughts
My
in
I live
from
their
lessons
hopes
place
My
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And
will
That
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delivered
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as
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is
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not
often
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of
read
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in
write
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listening
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greater
even
in
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their
spirit that
you
writer,
both.
he
its
delight.
pleases
as
in
book
American
have
the
Liverpool
pleasure
I
of
meeting
at
pleases
succeeds
bibliographers
with
that
also
speaker
the
rather
or
paper
recollections
the
but
dust.
a
great
with
form
read
held
had
address,
the
at
the
on
I trust,
in
his
on
an
;
name,
perish
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containing
1883,
to
travel
Association
Library
be
shall
address
an
;
them
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Henry
dead
will
leaving here
Yet
find
mind.
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futurity
condemn,
and
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all
Through
seek
the
with
are
them
fears,
humble
a
55
;
and
hopes
with
j
faults
love, their
with
dead
years
their
Instruction
My
the
long-past
Partake
And
with
are
virtues
Their
Libraries.
Formed
but
more
cences
reminis-
does,
we
^^^'S^^^Q^^
How
56
should
hear
less
I
take
to
this
opportunity
immediate
stocks
SpaiUy
is
This
who
collectors,
they
know
he
books
often
was
of
which
his
rooms
of
Artists
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stacked
unable
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late
lay
several
books
Mr.
in
away
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large
to
find
cannot
he
be
to
store
trouble
possess.
books
his
had
knew
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common
a
rather
book."
high-priced
a
he
of
some
cates
dupli-
lend,
to
or
Mr.
of
bought
copies
notably
chambers,
or
the
in
Association.
often
**
the
of
anecdotes
use,
for
grope
the
he
perusing
volume
his
that
records
graphy.
biblioreaders
of
Library
among
of
my
Liverpool
the
Stevens,
for
in
the
of
Lenox,
dullness
the
early
Transactions
than
of
recommend
in
paper
Libi'ary.
a
strongly
an
Mr.
Form
to
his
book
they
Crossley
heaps,
hands
copies.
and
upon
CHAPTER
II.
How
Buy.
TO
DISCUSSION
has
bibliographical
how
librarian
Mr.
the
p.
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wait
books
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of
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opinion
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in
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1884
should
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printed
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possible,
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stated
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libraries
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the
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How
58
of
cost
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can
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time
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discussion,
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in
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require to be
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a
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to
which
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satisfactory
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be obtained.
to Buy ? can
have
three points which
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seem
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librarian
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money
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the
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can
cheapness
and
respect be united.
some
to
respect
get
Library.
a
rapidityof supply
of
plans
Form
to
prevent
books
on
popular ?
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time
pretty
ordinary duties of buying,
arranging,cataloguing,and findingthe
occupied by
^
the
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price
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paid
booksellers
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is
good
his
in
says
consider
or
for
is
that
the
the
books,
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shall
that
it
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intelligent
knowledge
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books
must
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always
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to
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libra-
and
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cause
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librarians,
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libraries
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contention
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it
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and
sale
the
buy
Mr.
relations
will
upon
cheap
cheaper
is
it
for
the
fair, and
quite
of
out
that
viz.
booksellers,
bookseller
partly
so
wares
knowledge
rarer
happily
rarer
business
their
this
get
For
"
second-hand
them
is
himself.
and
cultivate
more
But
safer
to
agents.
laid
men,
for
as
letter,
it
to
run
if
honest
customer
their
been
which
pleased
as
respectable
as
has
stress
among
agent
such
to
acted
characteristic
common
a
have
little
too
Library.
a
them
by
as
Perhaps
Form
to
of
possible
How
drive
to
it
the
occurred
can
buyer
loses
the
much
present
the
of
sale
it
open,
book
he
of
publisher
him
to
who,
obtain
copies,
bookselling
new
There
3.
which,
can
of
number
real
taken
not
and
publishers,
naturally
count
a
surprised
to
as
if
requires
it
Those
large
of
quantity
discount,
make
can
and
the
by
in
to
obtain
to
buyers.
Some
circulating
making
upon
of
number
additions
expected
readers
are
buy
to
known."
large
a
although
be
but
;
pay.
are
only
he
a
extra
an
some
particulars
"not
as
taking
by
take
be
book
the
shop
required
cannot
full
the
his
expects
give
not
by
profit by
to
book
he
book-
gains
keep
while
the
price,
does
only
to
customer
trade
reported
books
finding
the
at
the
is
in
that
sufficient
his
and
When
obtain
worth
was
trouble
now
new
he
discount.
of
has
the
than
more
could
what
that
1
do
trade,
doubt
system
who
see
book
new
little
be
bookseller
if
the
in
there
We
honour.
most
those
trade
the
of
out
6
Bity.
to
their
supplying
books
literature,
a
of
small
these
libraries,
calculations,
some
of
the
Hozv
62
libraries
chief
libraries
the
book
the
the
It
all,
at
of
cause
has
been
is
it
would
Selden
has
a
this
have
the
hand,
and
which
at
the
And
the
his
time.
dictum
bought
in
of
he
is
a
Table
his
price
that
sale
as
true
arise
at
for
will
loss.
a
"The
his
do
now
for
shall
to
his
things
many
have
as
books
so,
comes
get
be
not
Talk:
should
never
special points
this
limited
would
his
means
as
more
consequence
whatsoever
that
by
doubt
published
he
;
pensive
ex-
circumstances,
book
be
or
same
No
with
the
advantage
otherwise
Many
all,
by
be
same
and
refusal
the
an
libraries
by
certain
bookseller
so
of
that
that
books
of
case
wrote
giving
so
in
above,
published
publish
damage
made
libraries.
have
stated
much
so
to
evident
not
the
of
the
be
to
while
be
should
advantageous
in
second-hand,
suggested
proximity,
one
but
the
to
often
book
than
likely
worth
should
close
is
these
learning.
arrangement
in
is
it is not
that
reduced
book
sales
of
If
country.
the
till
Library,
a
the
of
wait
number
Form
to
it
seen."
was
consideration
in
How
when
deal
we
buy
to
the
gives
?
the
ii.
rules
the
for
ance
guid-
{Memoirs
of
645):
p.
examination
The
"
Edwards
book-buyer
young
vol.
Libraries^
Edward
Mr.
four
How
question
the
and
following
of
I
with
sales
at
67,
Buy.
to
books
of
before
the
.
sale,
not
termittent
for
limit,
from
the
during
it.
bidding
up
all
books
first
be
any
few
others
he
The
a
of
priced
for
future
it
is
of
acquisition
uniform
A
sort
case
fit
is
good
of
versation
con-
of
disposal
the
which
lots,
spirited
usually
very
all
such
on
favourable
bargains.)
and
preservation
catalogues
ful
Care-
and
and
*Mull,"
of
a
watchfulness
keen
(There
for
3.
after
a
there
if
"
"
seductive
excited
occasions
wants,
want.
especial
competition.
and
;
interruptions
especially
have
the
"o/
may
immediately
those
to
last
he
"combination"
all
with
which
the
a
of
hammer
may
to
of
which
;
of
lot
signs
avoidance
the
the
predetermined
his
to
unin-
steady
A
2.
4.
storing
important
up
sales
reference.
of
and
conscience
proper
arises
for
two
as
to
buyers
whether
to
agree
How
64
to
not
Mr.
Edwards
a
sold,
were
Spencer
that
for
bidding
both
when
longings,
bought,
it
but
the
that
was
who
see
imperfect,
of Kynge
which,
however,
fourteen
years
hundred
and
having
It
whicli
given
is
easy
made
oppose
*
Libraries
to
(in
and
his
a
the
;
the
giants
agree
agreement
"knock-out."
Mr.
of
two
Duke
inducement
the
but
Recollections
Founders
of
guineas."^
understand
two
Althorp
to
cost
a
pounds
twenty
other,
like
dangerously
Stevens
fifteen
these
each
at
unique,
Eglantyne,
safely
later,
Thus
Historye
Prince
came
but
his
Caxton's
and
Blanchardyn
was
it."
win
of
their
book
obtained
copy
in
the
should
Duke
rarity,
earnest
after
in
other,
excessive
very
up,
Lord
Roxburghe
each
of
as
books
1798,
of
oppose
were
"toss
to
in
Duke
books
some
well
as
Mason's
the
not
Lord
sales
opponent
example,
with
sale.
public
a
the
When
would
they
but
liberal
for
agreed
at
"At
bidder.
liberal
a
other
says,
was
Library.
a
each
oppose
Spencer
Form
to
of
Libraries
i
not
to
was
Henry
Mr.
fames
1864,
p.
404.
boldly
Lenox)
condemns
the
at
few
"^0,
Drake
I
*
That
he
secured
grumble
was
*
I
a
Mr.
fair
at
bidding
necessary
at
will
not
another
for
is,
the
world
has
won
did
this
to
said
I
gratulate
con-
for
prize
a
know
not
Lenox.'
you
to
and
first
such
time,'
thank
Panizzi
the
that
lo^.,
apparently
cost,
Mr.
the
Museum.'
is
He
*I
far
for
"^0
of
securing
and
as
it at
considerable
on
it
for
*
be
be
Lenox,
Mr.
fight.
will
would
British
man
Museum.'
not
Perhaps
the
a
Lenox
British
were
Panizzi
replied,
much
too
him
you
Mr.
Pre.
opponent
gratuities.
your
at
sure
the
'
running
though
time,
am
that
remark,'
think,
I
bid
but
thus
of
one
to
late
remarking
for
Mr.
my
4", with
Milton,
for
ventured
of
autograph
thought
against
Map,
you
I
for
copy
in
this
*Jo.
title,
This
a
1559,
and
notes,
writes,
occurred
rooms
acquisition
accordingly
He
Paris,
and
question,
there
auction
163 1.'
65
this
1850,
the
desirable
as
in
manuscript
on
Buy.
agreement.
Phaenomena,^
td.
a
with
same
signature
2S.
deals
after,
^Araius,
a
to
such
any
"Shortly
sale
How
'
should.'
he,
5
*we
It
How
66
not
as
to
I
well/
:
Mr.
with
the
*
eifect
Museum,
lot
and
Lenox,
or
*
conspire
'thing'
the
let
us
of
this
arrangement
hold
our
Mr,
if
respondents,
cor-
combine
done.
while,
Mean-
concluded,
and
an
pursue
man
join
to
me
P.,*
proprietors,
is
That
Mr.
A.
and
the
tongues
course.'
British
oblige
to
be
until
to
the
interested
cheat
or
possibly
suggested
of
unwilling
not
this
out
knock-
servant,
my
may
honest
a
greatly
obdt.
a
me
to
have
proposition,
rob
to
bring
agent
*, and
other
is
or
please
the
'Very-
something
your
any
will
you
the
so
other.'
Panizzi
consider
will
if
'
bearer,
Bull
John
each
Stevens,
on
beforehand,
matter
replied,
Mr.
Library.
a
oppose
from
note
I
the
arrange
may
Form
to
again
never
him
in
*
a
out.'
knock-
"
another
In
own
place
Mr.
as
to
experience
the
and
book
The
two.
of
the
above
the
Columbus
Stevens
holding
of
octavo
Letkr^
in
Latin
eight
missions,
com-
the
buying
lowest
relates
circumstance
small
the
his
two
of
necessity
amount
relates
to
edition
leaves,
at
of
a
of
the
the
copy
the
first
How
68
I
awarded
the
it
in
Hitherto,
had
he
case
had
the
gave
that
he
at
conduct
by
practice,
with
and
more
having
it
solely
made
of
the
without
a
that,
higher
limit,
for
peace
sent
word
except
the
on
At
of
he
after
it
it
From
to
whole
relieve
Mr.
me
Lenox
explanation,
also
went
yielded
Brown,
the
to
or
on
length,
to
book
comment
though
grew
that
Mr.
kindly,
the
well
ground
with
acquainted
dilemma,
my
insisting
limit.
very
some
He
negotiation,
correspondence,
he
or
to
success.
book
of
it,
perfectly
was
peremptory,
months
being
he
his
^25,
long-continued
more
under
went
some
on
the
book
vindicate
to
without
but
this
transaction,
orders
our
which
in
the
having
endeavoured
he
of
the
his
stating
acquainted,
in
on
transfer
I
else.
one
insisted
once
that
wrote
else
Lenox
But
commission
nobody
that
should
his
under
knew
he
and
He
Brown.
because
limit.
highest
sent
Mr.
successful,
rebelled.
gone
Carter
importance,
been
and
limit,
John
of
cases
generally
usually
highest
Mr.
to
Library.
a
the
to
book
little
Form
to
below
Mr.
that
his
Lenox
time
I
How
in
resorted,
them,
the
lot
in
which,
in
at
of
cost
one
old
the
prize.
But
the
latter
Some
a
persons
as
buyer
are
;
but
must
is
in
advance
are
booksellers'
Much
knowledge
be
its
is
a
great
of
turning
re-
that
and
open
be
public,
sale
of
those
at
unsold
the
by
paid
mistake,
at
and
value,
true
to
pression
im-
the
fetches
good
standing
purchaser
under
a
at
new
doubt
book
a
likely
the
option
no
got
satisfactory.
to
be
not
this
the
most
encounter
realized
books
same
sale
is
often
greatly
whatever
they
the
be
appear
that
the
much
too
the
and
thought
on
on
can
more
chafing
when
without
was
times
some-
Both
insist
to
way
deal
obliged,
was
limit,
fairer
good
a
putting
This
fairest
There
plan
public
that,
I
book
it."
the
the
the
the
from
lower
orders.
them
bidding,
keeping
is
satisfaction.
method
of
system
the
abated
it
orders
always
above
positive
gave
the
of
believe
of
but
generally
I
all,
case
money,
bid
one
69
duplicate
expedient
after
the
of
cases
the
to
Btty.
to
and
prices
which
are
the
which
in
hand
second-
shops.
is
required
by
those
who
70
How
to
buy
with
wish
to
vary
greatly
and
it
high
is
Form
price
mistake
to
in
which
are
quoted
books
are
constantly
Although
have
cheap
so
catalogues
have
would
is
this
The
Diaries
interest
of
following
on
in
the
this
editones
them
for
find
what
of
;
but,
then
would
not
shillings;
classics.
with
Hearne's
from
in
is
prices
"The
connection:
the
and
of
fluctuations
of
editions
"
first
prices
are
in
print
(commonly
used
that
principes)
occasioned
books,
now
which
case
sale
pounds
number
the
old
at
fraction
passage
of
prodigious
lowered;
the
bought
poetry
a
same
specially
Classicks
called
at
the
realize
now
be
look
books
standard
for
given
others
probably
to
shall
we
price.
early printed
given
hand,
other
the
on
in
time
no
we
that
many
books
merely
be
to
sales,
papers,
up,
English
old
of
fetching
drama,
the
find
shall
we
specimens
all
at
If
now.
as
celebrated
useful
and
good
were
at
gone
the
from
suppose,
and
down,
gone
periods,
advancing
have
many
different
at
realized
prices
Books
sales.
at
success
in
a
Library.
a
now
good
to
go
strangely
measure
by
How
Rawlinson,
Thomas
Mr.
forced
sell
to
history
and
yet
this
that
raised
high,
These
first
prices
at
the
at
his
by
dear:
chief
man
classical
and
and
generous
books
courageous
of
only
to
will
the
book
in
books
value
in
this
nothing
of
suppose
that
consider
exorbitant
caprice,
but
generally
a
very
It
sary
neces-
and
of
be
no
real
any
Persons
who
are
too
are
inclined
prices
not
good
seen
the
buyer,
case.
is
been
give
can
they
large
Library.
books
what
this
has
as
that
down
practical
realize
Sunderland
the
knowledge
know
time,
present
is experience
laid
however,
editions,
the
sale
rules
tho'
went
the
was
curious
whose
in
bidding."^
of
way
antiquities
gentleman
being
cheap,
went
and
many
friend,
books,
his
books
English
71
my
of
many
these
auction
so
Buy.
to
of
There
so.
for
to
to
matters
are
reason
apt
is
the
high
price.
We
must
and
curious
^
that
remember
books
become
ReliquicB HaarniancB^
by
year
scarcer,
1869,
vol.
ii.
p.
year
old
and
the
1
58.
72
How
number
of
up
;
the
a
be
to
where
they
while
the
author
of,
proud
to
and
obtain
demand
A
is
locked
are
and
higher.
great
wish
Library,
a
diminishes,
supply
of
to
thus
becomes
naturally
edition
Form
libraries
increase
greater,
ambition
to
the
unique
surely
it
it.
is
is
a
no
price
first
sion
posses-
ignoble
III.
CHAPTER
Public
Libraries.
IBRARIES
into
the
owners,
in
vary
they
Librar}^
the
Up
were
the
which
the
it
formed,
usually
intended
Public
Libraries'
change
took
formed
for
the
free
for
students
Acts
were
place,
and
general
character
readers,
libraries
books
of
;
form.
to
town
collections
Public
a
proposed
is
public
fore
there-
form
upon
when
period
libraries
answer
to
"
depend
must
"
first
How
question
?
The
for.
their
of
the
to
as
ing
accord-
vary
public
according
intended
library
to
will
more
character
are
to
of
still
will
idiosyncrasies
special
so
and
Private,
libraries
private
to
and
Public
divided
be
broadly
may
but
passed,
libraries
and
were
when
the
a
great
being
largely
How
74
the
with
library
that
that
were
wanted
new
idea
is
of
a
number
of
But
in
even
Birmingham,
have
worked
towns
kept
be
in
than
more
have
Mr.
in
this
;
but
in
a
Beriah
of
the
to
caused
which
and
such
and
will
be
places
as
Manchester,
be
British
smaller
their
spirit
founders
smaller
and
modest
object
the
of
there
less
of
wants
consulters
of
portant
im-
has
to
readers,
books,
considered.
Botfield
the
about
spread
more
view,
what
discussed
in
should
those
be
to
account
with
Thus
and
or
before.
Liverpool,
Museums,
the
little
learn
Libraries
Libraries
Free
a
lishment,
estab-
naturally
be
of
Town
but
know
has
to
differences.
great
the
idea
of
books
found,
to
go
points
idea
where
who
of
libraries
educational
an
can
thought
never
were
old
be
persons
new
habit
of
place
a
of
books
The
read.
The
could
that
the
idea
new
of
where
nothing
fostering
existence.
was
Library.
a
entirely
an
into
came
of
object
reading,
Form
to
diiferent
has
contents
the
country
Cathedrals
given
of
a
the
and
in
very
full
libraries
associated
his
Notes
on
How
^6
is
from
extract
an
founder
the
"In
and
facilitating
in
the
Roman
All
the
Greek
my
inquiring
I
should
find
of
his
valuable
number
all
it ;
the
of
three
besides,
Latin
modern
editions
of
Ptolemy,
it
telling
to
nor
are
authors,
was
so
could
of
many
and
it
out
me
price
a
the
great
with
mathematicians,
Newton,
for
it
me
prayers
of
how
sought
sent
there
which,
Hamburgh,
long
he
his
of
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book
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here
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mostly
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Supplement
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make
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notes.
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books
of
catalogues
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vol.
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account
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and
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Guidi,
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1881.
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VII.
CHAPTER
Societies.
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LARGE
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information
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of
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history
years,
but
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to
given
in
be
Dilettanti
obtained,
eariiest
in
a
in
of
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supworks
publishers.
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number
knowledge
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since
of
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considerably.
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find
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1844, and
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the
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1838,
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191
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after
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of
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named
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