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Milton's Thought On Divorce., Annie Murray Ferry 1906-1973 Jan 1941

Milton's Thought On Divorce., Annie Murray Ferry 1906-1973

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A Study Of The George W. Morris School And Community With Emphasis Upon The Personnel Work Of The School., Naomi Peak Jan 1941

A Study Of The George W. Morris School And Community With Emphasis Upon The Personnel Work Of The School., Naomi Peak

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How Effectual Was Shelley? : A Study In Shelley Criticism., Harriet B. Salin Jan 1940

How Effectual Was Shelley? : A Study In Shelley Criticism., Harriet B. Salin

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The Polish Corridor., James Otis Kelley Jan 1940

The Polish Corridor., James Otis Kelley

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The Treatment Of The Factory In English Novels, 1830-1914., Clara Bell Mclellan Jan 1939

The Treatment Of The Factory In English Novels, 1830-1914., Clara Bell Mclellan

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A Brief Survey Of Chinese Immigrants In American Life., Chwen Kiang Djang Jan 1938

A Brief Survey Of Chinese Immigrants In American Life., Chwen Kiang Djang

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Franco-American Relations 1914-1917 As Mirrored By The Excelsior Newspaper., Sherley Chapman Jenkins Jan 1937

Franco-American Relations 1914-1917 As Mirrored By The Excelsior Newspaper., Sherley Chapman Jenkins

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The Know-Nothing Party In Louisville., Carl R. Fields 1910-2000 Jan 1936

The Know-Nothing Party In Louisville., Carl R. Fields 1910-2000

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The Influence Of Spenser's Irish Residence On The Faerie Queene., Ellen Mcdowell Davis Jan 1932

The Influence Of Spenser's Irish Residence On The Faerie Queene., Ellen Mcdowell Davis

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The departure of Spenser for Ireland in 1580 as secretary to Lord Grey of Wilton, newly appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland, marks a significant point in the poet's career. Save for occasional trips to England, the remaining years of his life Spenser spent in this "salvage land", among a hostile and turbulent people, far from the brilliance of English court life and "Elisa's blessed fields." The appointment to service in Ireland seems to have been a disappointment to the poet who had shortly before thought himself assured of an official career in England under the patronage of Leicester. In October …


Truancy In The Public Schools : Its Cause And Cure., Kathleen Miller Jan 1929

Truancy In The Public Schools : Its Cause And Cure., Kathleen Miller

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In this age in which we live it is not hard to find a problem but it is often difficult to choose one. These problems have arisen as a result of the complex social and industrial institutions which have evolved as a result of human inventiveness and the competition among men to better our living conditions and increase our comforts. According to statistics compiled by the General Federation of Women's Clubs, the proportion of those who enjoy these modern conveniences is small when compared to those who have suffered as a result. The problem of this study is one which …


The Regular Army As A Factor In Maintaining Peace In The United States., A. Robert Ginsburgh (Abraham Robert) 1895-1958 May 1922

The Regular Army As A Factor In Maintaining Peace In The United States., A. Robert Ginsburgh (Abraham Robert) 1895-1958

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The function of the army of the United States is to protect the country against all enemies foreign and domestic. Everyone is cognizant of the accomplishments of the American forces against its foreign enemies; but there is another work, of equal importance, fraught with as great a danger, which is too often overlooked that is, the use of the army as an auxiliary force to strengthen the arm of municipal authority, in the suppression of riots and disturbances; and to maintain order, where for some reason or other, the municipal authority has been unable to cope with the situation. Wars …


George Meredith's Ideas Of Religion., Mary Ellis Duncan May 1921

George Meredith's Ideas Of Religion., Mary Ellis Duncan

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Every man is to a greater or less degree a product of the influences surrounding his life. The more commonplace minds of the race, no doubt, are chiefly affected; and occasionally we find a man or woman of so keen an intellect, so striking an individuality, that it is difficult to trace the influence of his age upon him. Rather he becomes a power in forming the opinions of the next generation, stands in advance of his own period. Of this individualistic type if George Meredith, one of the greatest of the nineteenth century writers, if not foremost among them.