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[ See Libraries and the Founders of Libraries, by B. Edwards, 1864, p. 5. Hallam, Lit. Europe.]
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[ Hor. Ep. II. i. 270; Persius, i. 48; Martial, iv. lxxxvii. 8.]
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[ Edwards.]
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[ Rouard, Notice sur la Bibliotheque d'Aix, p. 40. Quoted in Edwards, p. 34.]
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[ The Director of the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, which I suppose still to be the first library in the world, in doing for me most graciously the honors of that noble establishment, informed me that they full-bound annually a few scores of volumes, while they half-bound about twelve hundred. For all the rest they had to be contented with a lower provision. And France raises the largest revenue in the world.]