Catalogue of the Private Library of Samuel Gardner Drake, A. M., Parts 1-2 |
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Samuel G. Drake. ROOM ... ...... 101171882 2 OF WESTERN NIVERSITY VERITAS IND - LONDON RIO ONTAR T CANADA UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO LIBRARY 71207 1763 ................. .... العمارة الاعلان را LOV . : . : Sam Bre 10 OF THE CATALOGUE.
Samuel G. Drake. ROOM ... ...... 101171882 2 OF WESTERN NIVERSITY VERITAS IND - LONDON RIO ONTAR T CANADA UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO LIBRARY 71207 1763 ................. .... العمارة الاعلان را LOV . : . : Sam Bre 10 OF THE CATALOGUE.
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... Drake's interest in his subject never flagged , nor had he intermitted the search for materials to complete it . Three years before his death , some friends , who were impressed with the magnitude of his preparation , and who knew that ...
... Drake's interest in his subject never flagged , nor had he intermitted the search for materials to complete it . Three years before his death , some friends , who were impressed with the magnitude of his preparation , and who knew that ...
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Samuel G. Drake. quary between the modest quarto of Mr. Drake and the royal octavo of the English publishers was highly favorable to the more unassuming work , as having first occupied the ground , and as giving all of impor- tance that ...
Samuel G. Drake. quary between the modest quarto of Mr. Drake and the royal octavo of the English publishers was highly favorable to the more unassuming work , as having first occupied the ground , and as giving all of impor- tance that ...
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... Drake was engaged upon some of his most arduous literary tasks . It will readily be imagined that his hours for leisure were few ; yet like Southey , he was never quite happy unless engrossed with some appalling undertaking . Through ...
... Drake was engaged upon some of his most arduous literary tasks . It will readily be imagined that his hours for leisure were few ; yet like Southey , he was never quite happy unless engrossed with some appalling undertaking . Through ...
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Samuel G. Drake. At the time of his death Mr. Drake possessed fifteen thousand volumes and thirty thousand pamphlets directly or collaterally relevant to American History , Biography , Genealogy , Poetry , Theology , or Education . The ...
Samuel G. Drake. At the time of his death Mr. Drake possessed fifteen thousand volumes and thirty thousand pamphlets directly or collaterally relevant to American History , Biography , Genealogy , Poetry , Theology , or Education . The ...
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