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and one correspondent with that journal quoted approvingly a Boyce review elsewhere where Boyce had said of the reviewed work: "For 364 pages of text there are almost 200 pages of notes. In the opinion of the writer these notes contain material that is not only essential for such a work, but include
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Boyce's interests increasingly tended towards bibliography and scholarly standards. He was on the editorial board of
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