Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Her Position in the Literature and Thought of Her Time Up to 1860Catholic University of America, 1937 - 168 páginas |
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... Facts and Fancies , two years later , 1848 . Facts and Fancies for School Day Reading . Similar to Morals of Manners , 1846 , to which it is the sequel , each lesson in Facts and Fancies for School Day Reading , 1848 , is brought out by ...
... Facts and Fancies , two years later , 1848 . Facts and Fancies for School Day Reading . Similar to Morals of Manners , 1846 , to which it is the sequel , each lesson in Facts and Fancies for School Day Reading , 1848 , is brought out by ...
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... fact that the German wife has a right to half the property of her husband . The husband cannot deprive her of this by will , neither can he apply it to debts which he has contracted . The wife , stimulated by the fact that she is owner ...
... fact that the German wife has a right to half the property of her husband . The husband cannot deprive her of this by will , neither can he apply it to debts which he has contracted . The wife , stimulated by the fact that she is owner ...
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... fact that to be acceptable to the Puritan , a book should have an avowedly moral purpose , and these novel- ists wedged a way for their stories through the permissable tracts and Bible selections that lined the book stalls and reposed ...
... fact that to be acceptable to the Puritan , a book should have an avowedly moral purpose , and these novel- ists wedged a way for their stories through the permissable tracts and Bible selections that lined the book stalls and reposed ...
Índice
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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