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Anecdotes of a boarding school: or, An antidote to the vices of those useful seminaries
1796 edition of "Anecdotes of a boarding school; or, An antidote to the vices ofthose useful seminaries" written by Mary Pelham (i.e. D. Kilner).
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Anecdotes of a boarding school: or, An antidote to the vices ofthose useful seminaries
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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A Child's history of England:: Volume I. England from the ancient times to the death of King John
Description based on print version record.
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A Child's history of England:: Volume II. England from the reign of Henry the Third to the reign of King Richard the Third
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A Child's history of England:: Volume III. England from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the revolution of 1688
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The new game of The mansion of bliss: in verse
Imperfect: W.S.U. has booklet of instructions only.
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Merrie England: travels, descriptions, tales and historical sketches
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Detroit to Fort Sackville, 1778-1779: the journal of Normand MacLeod
In 1777 Normand MacLeod, a British army officer, assumed the post of town major of Detroit, then a British colony on the frontier of late eighteenth-century America. Although it was not in the forefront of action in the American Revolution, the fort at Detroit had an important role because its strategic location made it a point of interest to military leaders on both sides.
Under the leadership of Captain Normand MacLeod, the city of Detroit played a role in the War for Independence that is … -
The origin of the modern jewish woman writer: romance and reform in Victorian England
Between 1830 and 1880, the Jewish community flourished in England. During this time, known as haskalah, or the Anglo-Jewish Enlightenment, Jewish women in England became the first Jewish women anywhere to publish novels, histories, periodicals, theological tracts, and conduct manuals. The Origin of the Modern Jewish Woman Writer analyzes this critical but forgotten period in the development of Jewish women's writing in relation to Victorian literary history, women's cultural history, and Jewish …
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Sergeant Bell, and his raree-show
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