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    G.T.T.; or, The wonderful adventures of a Pullman /

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson /

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson.--The character of Socrates.--The present state of ethical philosophy.Mode of access: Internet

    If, yes, and perhaps. Four possibilities and six exaggerations, with some bits of fact.

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    The children of the public.--A piece of possible history.--The South American editor.--The old and the new, face to face.--The dot and line alphabet.--The man without a country.--The last of the Florida.--The skeleton in the closet.--Christmas waits in Boston.Mode of access: Internet

    Four and five : a story of a Lend-a-Hand Club /

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    Stories of invention told by inventors and their friends;

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    First published in 1885.Added t.-p., engr.Mode of access: Internet

    History of the United States :

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    Includes index.Mode of access: Internet

    Library of inspiration and achievement.

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    "Lists of best books": v. 4, p. 420-470.v. 1. Success and how to win it.--v.2. Choosing a career.--v. 3. Athletics and health.--v. 4. Reading and home study.--v. 5. Making home life attractive.--v. 6. Men of achievement:--biographies.--v. 7. Men of achievement:--inventors and scientists.--v. 8. Men of achievement:--travelers and explorers.--v. 9. Heroes and heroism.--v. 10. Patroitism and citizenship.Mode of access: Internet

    East and West; a story of new-born Ohio,

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    Also published under title: The new Ohio.Mode of access: Internet

    In His name. A story of the Waldenses, seven hundred years ago.

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    The works of Edward Everett Hale.

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    Half-title. Each volume has special t.-p. (v. 3-4 have not the general half-title)v. 1. The man without a country, and other stories.--v. 2. In His name, and Christmas stories.--v. 3. Ten times one is ten, and other stories.--v. 4. The brick moon, and other stories.--v. 5. Philip Nolan's friends.--v. 6. A New England boyhood, and other bits of autobiography.--v. 7. How to do it ... How to live.--v. 8. Addresses and essays on subjects of history, education, and government.--v. 9. Sybaris ... How they lived in Hampton.--v. 10. Poems and fancies.Mode of access: Internet
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