| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 844 pages
...the bibliomaniacal market, we had a more clear and satisfactory account of.the rise and progress of for one, it is but reasonable that such persons as...with the rules he has been obliged to lay down for shewing it. Any person, sending a day or two before, may have a ticket for four persons for a day certain.... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 828 pages
...oblige any curious persons with the sight of his house and collection ; but as it is situated so near to London, and in so populous a neighbourhood, and as he refuses a ticket to nobody that sends for 3A whims of desperate book-collectors, that, in some of those volumes which are constantly circulating... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1842 - 790 pages
...oblige any curious persons with the sight of hig house and collection ; but as it is situated so near to London, and in so populous a neighbourhood, and as...with the rules he has been obliged to lay down for shewing it : — Any person, sending a day or two before, may have a ticket for four persons for a... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1876 - 804 pages
...oblige any curious persons with the sight of Ms house and collection ; but as it is situated so near to London, and in so populous a neighbourhood, and as...refuses a ticket to nobody that sends for one, it is bat reasonable that such persons as send should comply with the rules he has been obliged to lay down... | |
| Thomas Grognall Didbin - Bibliography - 1876 - 750 pages
...oblige any curious persons with the right of his house and collection ; but as it is situated so near to London, and in so populous a neighbourhood, and as...refuses a ticket to nobody that sends for one, it U but reasonable that such persons as send should comply with the rules he has been obliged to lay... | |
| Munson Aldrich Havens - Private presses - 1901 - 106 pages
...his house and collections, but as it is situated so near London and in so populous a neighborhood, and as he refuses a ticket to nobody that sends for...persons for a day certain. ' No ticket will serve but on the day for which it is given. If more than four persons come with a ticket, the Housekeeper has... | |
| Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1926 - 338 pages
...rcfufes a Ticket to nobody that fends for one, it is but reafonable that fuch Pcrfons as fend fhould comply with the Rules he has been obliged to lay down for fhowing it. Any Perfon fending a Day or two before, may have a Ticket for Four Perfons for a Day certain.... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1803 - 616 pages
...refuses a ticket to nobody, that lends for one, it is but rcafonable that fuch perfons as fefid I h wild comply with the rules he has been obliged to lay down for (hewing it. " Any (.', rl'.m. fending a day or two before, may have a ticket for four perfons for a... | |
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