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By: John Henry Ingram (1842-1916) | |
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![]() A compilation of chronicles of the numerous impostors and impostures of kings, queens, and rulers. |
By: Charles Hutton Gregory (1817-1898) | |
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By: Mr. (John) Oldmixon (1673-1742) | |
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By: Victor Gollancz (1893-1967) | |
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By: Louis How (1873-1947) | |
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By: Luke Joseph Doogue (1865-) | |
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By: Joseph Kennedy (1858-1937) | |
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By: Edward J. (Edward James) Wickson (1848-1923) | |
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By: Henry Woodcock (1830-) | |
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By: Bertram O. Stull | |
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By: Michael Müller (1825-1899) | |
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By: J. M. (James Maurice) Wilson (1836-1931) | |
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By: Theo. Stephenson Browne | |
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By: Adoniram Judson Ladd | |
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By: Kenyon L. (Kenyon Leech) Butterfield (1868-1935) | |
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By: Marguerite Bernard and Edith Serrell | |
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![]() A young New-Yorker of twelve heard an appeal for the Fatherless Children of France and his heart was touched. He had no money, but he resolved to give his spare time and his utmost energy to support a "kid in France." The French child needed ten cents worth of extra food each day, in order to grow up with strength and courage. The little American godfather earned those ten cents; he sold newspapers at the subway entrance, after school hours, and undertook an amazing variety of more or less lucrative odd jobs... |
By: Hawaii | |
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By: Boston (Mass.). School Committee | |
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By: Burton Willis Potter (1843-1927) | |
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By: Josephine Butler (1828-1906) | |
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![]() Josephine Elizabeth Butler was a Victorian era British feminist who was strongly committed to liberal reforms. As a result of her efforts, international organisations including the International Abolitionist Federation were set up to campaign against state regulation of prostitution and the trafficking in women and children. This book reflects her abhorrence of slavery in all its forms and is particularly pertinent in our world of today. |
By: Edmond Holmes (1850-1936) | |
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By: Duncan McGregor (1787-1881) | |
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By: William Hillary (1771-1847) | |
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By: H. R. Hill | |
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By: Ohio Department of Industrial Relations [Compiler] | |
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By: Arthur Henry Chamberlain (1870-1942) | |
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By: Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-1947) | |
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By: R. Lakeland | |
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By: William Bodham Donne (1807-1882) | |
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By: Sylvester Mowry (1830-1871) | |
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By: Helen Ekin Starrett (1840-1920) | |
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![]() Helen Ekin Starrett, journalist, mother of two daughters, grandmother of seven granddaughters and teacher to many young girls at the Starrett School for Girls offers lessons in life and religion to girls about to "pass out from the guardianship of home into life with its duties and trials". |