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By: George Henry Miles (1824-1871) | |
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The Truce of God A Tale of the Eleventh Century |
By: George Herbert Fosdike Nichols | |
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Pushed and the Return Push |
By: George Hodges (1856-1919) | |
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William Penn | |
By: George L. Apperson (1857-1937) | |
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The Social History of Smoking
This work tells the history of smoking in England from the social point of view. Thus it does not deal with the history of tobacco growing or tobacco related manufacture, but is rather the story of how smoking has fitted in with the fashions and customs throughout the ages, and the changes in the attitude of society towards smoking. |
By: George Lunt (1803-1885) | |
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Old New England Traits |
By: George Lynch (1868-1928) | |
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Impressions of a War Correspondent |
By: George M. (George Makepeace) Towle (1841-1893) | |
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The Nation in a Nutshell |
By: George MacDonald (1824-1905) | |
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St. George and St. Michael |
By: George McKinnon Wrong (1860-1948) | |
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A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs The Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861 |
By: George Meredith (1828-1909) | |
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Vittoria |
By: George Middleton (1865-) | |
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The Student's Companion to Latin Authors |
By: George Morang (1866-1937) | |
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The Copyright Question
This is a letter to the Toronto Board of Trade regarding Canadian copyrights. Morang requested an appearance before the Toronto Board of Trade but was denied. This is his letter in response. He wished to make clear his position. |
By: George Otto Trevelyan (1838-1928) | |
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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay |
By: George Paston (1860-1936) | |
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Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century |
By: George Payne Rainsford James (1799-1860) | |
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Forest Days: A Romance of Old Times
Picture a tranquil English village, with an inn on the green. A lone patron enjoys his wine and teasing the landlord's pretty daughter, when suddenly they are rudely interrupted by a local aristocrat and his two henchmen. These same three reappear the following day to disrupt the May Day celebrations.Suddenly, a group of men in Lincoln green appear to save the day. But who are they? This is a different take on the tale of Robin Hood, placing him in the time of Henry III, rather than the more traditional reign of Richard I... |
By: George Pearson | |
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The Escape of a Princess Pat
Being the full account of the capture and fifteen months’ imprisonment of Corporal Edwards, of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, and his final escape from Germany into Holland. |
By: George Puttenham (-1590) | |
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The Arte of English Poesie |