| 1839 - 444 pages
...the same ticket. 2. To transcribe- literally from tho Catalogues the title of the Work wanted. .'{. To write in a plain clear hand, in order to avoid delay and mistake*. 4. To return the books to an attendant, and to obtain the corresponding ticket, the HEADER... | |
| sir Anthony Panizzi - 1846 - 40 pages
...than one work on the same ticket. 2. To transcribe literally from the Catalogues the title of the Work wanted. 3. To write in a plain clear hand, in order...mistakes. 4. Before leaving the Room, to return the books to an attendant, and to obtain the corresponding ticket, the READER BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR THE... | |
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Library catalogs - 1846 - 116 pages
...one work on the same ticket ; 2. To transcribe literally from the Catalogues the title of the work wanted ; 3. To write in a plain clear hand, in order to avoid delay and mistakes."* Thus, after taking the trouble to find the book in the Catalogue, the reader is expected to make a... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 390 pages
...than one work on the same ticket. 2. To transcribe literally from the Catalogues the title of the Work wanted. 3. To write in a plain clear hand, in order...mistakes. 4. Before leaving the Room, to return the books to an attendant, and to obtain the corresponding ticket, the READER BEING BESPONSIBLE FOR THE... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 382 pages
...transcribe literally from the Catalogues the title of the Work wanted. 3. To write in a plain elear hand, in order to avoid delay and mistakes. 4. Before leaving the Room, to return the books to an attendant, and to obtain the corresponding ticket, the READER BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR THE... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Peter Cunningham - London (England) - 1853 - 386 pages
...than one work on the same ticket. 2. To transcribe literally from the Catalogues the title of the Work wanted. 3. To write in a plain clear hand, in order...mistakes. 4. Before leaving the Room, to return the books to an attendant, and to obtain the corresponding ticket, the READER BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR THE... | |
| John Woody Papworth, Wyatt Angelicus Van Sandau Papworth - Art museums - 1853 - 120 pages
...than one work on the same ticket. 2. To transcribe literally from the Catalogues the title of the Work wanted. 3. To write in a plain clear hand, in order...mistakes. 4. Before leaving the Room, to return the books to an attendant, and to obtain the corresponding ticket, the READER BEING RESPONSIBLE FOB THE... | |
| Education - 1854 - 406 pages
...on the same ticket. 2. To transcribo literally from the Catalogues the title of the Work wanted. 8. To write in a plain clear hand, in order to avoid...mistakes. 4. Before leaving the Room, to return the hooks to an attendant, and to obtiin tit corresponding ticket, the READEE BEING RESPOSBIBLE FOB тнв... | |
| Peter Cunningham - London (England) - 1856 - 382 pages
...aim mark on the same ticket. ft. To transcribe literally from the Catalogues the title of the Work wanted. 3. To write in a plain clear hand, in order...mistakes. 4. Before leaving the Room, to return the books to an attendant, and to obtain the corresponding ticket, the READER BRIKG RESPONSIBLE FOR THE... | |
| Bibliography - 1866 - 624 pages
...with so much of the title as is necessary for its identification. 3. To write in a plain clear band, in order to avoid delay and mistakes. 4. Before leaving the Room, to return each book, or set of books, to an attendant, and to obtain the corresponding ticket, the Reader being... | |
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