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CHAPTER V

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Sir Henry Ellis—Parliamentary Committee, 142 to 175. 1835-6—Keepership—Removal of the Library from Montague House—“Temporary Assistants”—Superintendence of Catalogue—Rev. R. Garnett—J. Winter Jones—Thomas Watts—J. H. Parry—Additions to Library, 1838, and Deficiencies—Annual Grant

## CHAPTER VI .

Bridport Election—Desire to Visit Modena—Mazzini—Post 176 to 198. Office Espionage—Biographer’s Personal Reminiscences—Portland Vase—Psalter, 1457—Interview with Francis IV.—Libri

## CHAPTER VII .

Thiers—“Spanish Marriages”—Downfall of Lord Melbourne’s 199 to 254. Administration—Corn Laws—Coolness between Panizzi and Thiers

## CHAPTER VIII .

The Royal Commission, 1847-49 255 to 265.

## CHAPTER IX .

Mr. Grenville—Bequest—A Portrait by Manzini—Chartist 266 to 293. Demonstration—Copyright Act—Mr. Bohn

## CHAPTER X .

Lord Vernon’s Dante—Sir G. Cornewall Lewis on Milton and 294 to 312. Dante—“Chi era Francesco da Bologna?”—John Harris

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