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Afterwards Mr. Maud conducted me to the Bodleian Library, which is not unworthy of being compared to the Vatican at Rome; and next to the building which is called the Theatre, and where the public orations are delivered.
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In the Bodleian Library is a copy of the translation with the title, The Discovery of a New World, Tenterbelly,
The Isle Of Pines (1668) and An Essay in Bibliography by Worthington Chauncey Ford Henry Neville
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Her later years were spent in England, mostly at Oxford: the Bodleian Library was a candle and she the ecstatic moth.
The Precept of Peace 1921
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In the Bodleian Library is a remarkable Latin anatomical treatise of the
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In the Rawlinson Collection [266] in the Bodleian Library is a rental of Lord Kingston's estate in north Nottinghamshire in 1689, the rents averaging 10s. an acre; but this was an exceptionally good estate, much of the property being meadow and pasture.
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MSS. in the Bodleian Library is a paper which, as Sancroft thought it worth preserving, I venture to quote.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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In the Bodleian Library is a copy of the 'Monthly Review', in which
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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Afterwards Mr. Maud conducted me to the Bodleian Library, which is not unworthy of being compared to the Vatican at Rome; and next to the building which is called the Theatre, and where the public orations are delivered.
Travels in England in 1782 Karl Philipp Moritz 1775
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Among Dr. Rawlinson's printed books in the Bodleian Library is a Copy of Spelman s Concilia, very rich in MS Notes transcribed by Mr. Elstob from Somner's Copy in the Catliedral Library at Cauterbury.
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer ... 1812
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Drummond had a great time when he went there to negotiate the deal—the head librarian gave him a grand tour of the Bodleian Library and treated Drummond and the Googlers accompanying him to a rare trip to the roof, where all of Oxford lay in front of them.
In the Plex Steven Levy 2011
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