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the modern farmer ... or, Home in country; designed for instruction and...
geometrical analysis, or the construction and solution of various problems from by...
Freedom and war. Discourses on topics suggested By the times. Henry Ward Beecher.
Introduction to the study of international law, designed as an aid in...
the war in Kansas. a rough trip to border, among new homes...
Early & late papers hitherto uncollected. By William Makepeace Thackeray.
Vassar college and its founder. By Benson J. Lossing.
The sacred mountains. ...
Prison life and reflections; or, A narrative of the arrest, trial, conviction,...
From truancy to crime : a study of 251 adolescents / by...
The American slave code in theory and practice: its distinctive features shown...
Martyrdom in Missouri; a history of religious proscription, the seizure churches, and...
The Methodist pulpit, South.
A Presbyterian clergyman looking for the church. By one of three hundred...
the theory of determinants in historical order development, by Sir Thomas Muir.Vol. 3
Colored school children in New York / by Frances Blascoer ... ;...
History of the conquest Peru,: Vol. 2: 1
Reconciliation: or, How to be saved ...
Geognosy; or, the facts and principles of geography against theories by David N. Lord.
History of the Sioux War and massacres 1862 1863. by Isaac V. D. Heard.
First steps in general history. A suggestive outline. By Arthur Gilman ...
Pronouncing handbook of words often mispronounced and as to which a choice...
a history of the state Delaware, from its first settlement until present...
the Oedipus tyrannus of Sophocles. Edited, for use schools, with English notes...
the limits of religious thought examined in eight lectures delivered before University...
the ancient city: a study on religion, laws, and institutions of Greece...
Two lectures upon the relations of civil law to church polity, discipline, and property.
the constitutional history of Presbyterian church in United States America.
the story of a page : thirty years public service and discussion...
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