| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1851 - 472 стор.
...page, for examination and revision. Thus we should have all our catalogues formed substantially upon one plan. Now, even if the plan adopted were that...more useful than the present chaos of irregularities. But we hope that the best possible system may be adopted. Another general consideration in favor of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1851 - 402 стор.
...establishment to which the whole work should be submitted, page by page, for examination and revision. Thus we should have all our catalogues formed substantially...more useful than the present chaos of irregularities. But we hope that the best possible system may be adopted. Another general consideration is that this... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1851 - 478 стор.
...page, for examination and revision. Thus we should have all our catalogues formed substantially upon one plan. Now, even if the plan adopted were that...more useful than the present chaos of irregularities. But we hope that the best possible system may be adopted. Another general consideration in favor of... | |
| Robert Naumann - 1852 - 584 стор.
...page, for examination and revision. Thus we should have all our catalogues formed substantially upon one plan. Now, even if the plan adopted were that...more useful than the present chaos of irregularities. But \ve hope that the best possible system may be adopted. Another general consideration in favor of... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1853 - 120 стор.
...catalogues, if it were strictly followed in all alike, their uniformity would render catalogues, Ihus made, far more useful than the present, chaos of irregularities....aim. It is an important consideration, that this plan would greatly facilitate the formation of an American bibliography, or a complete account of all books... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1853 - 124 стор.
...alike, their uniformity would render catalogues, Ilius made, far more useful than the present «haos of irregularities. The best possible system ought,...aim. It is an important consideration, that this plan would greatly facilitate the formation of an American bibliography, or a complete account of all books... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1853 - 116 стор.
...establishment, to which the whole work should be submitted, page by page, for examination and revision. Thus ? we should have all our catalogues formed substantially on one plan. Now, even if the one adopted were that of the worst of our catalogue^ if it were strictly followed in all alike, their... | |
| Charles Coffin Jewett - 1853 - 120 стор.
...the whole work should be submitted, page by page, for examination and revision. Thus, we should Lave all our catalogues formed substantially on one plan. Now, even if the one adopted were that of the worst of our catalogues, if it were strictly followed in all alike, their... | |
| Smithsonian Institution, Charles Coffin Jewett - 1853 - 116 стор.
...whole work should be submitted, page by page, for examination and revision. Thus, •we should Lave all our catalogues formed substantially on one plan. Now, even if the one adopted were that of the worst of our catalogues, if it were strictly followed in all alike, their... | |
| William Dawson Johnston - 1904 - 704 стор.
...by page for examination and revision. Thus we should have all our catalogues formed substantially ou one plan. Now, even if the plan adopted were that of the worst of our catalogues, if all were made on the same plan this uniformity would render catalogues thus made far more useful than the present... | |
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