La liberté civile
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044080039522
In the first and second editions, this work was combined with the author's La Liberté politique under title: La liberté. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044080039522
In the first and second editions, this work was combined with the author's La Liberté politique under title: La liberté. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx4jzs
"Published by request of the Society." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433075930465
Includes index. ; On t.p.: all rights reserved. ; Murray file copy no. 49. ; Half-title: Civil government. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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This newspaper issue is part of a larger collection that belonged to Edward McPherson; a graduate of Gettysburg College (Pennsylvania College) in 1848. McPherson served as Deputy Commissioner of Revenue, appointed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, and as Clerk of the House of Representatives from 1863 to 1875. These newspapers, ranging in date from April 15th, 1865 to July 15th, 1865, detail the events of President Abraham Lincoln's Assassination, the hunt, the trial, and execution of the Conspirators. They also recount the attempted assassination of Secretary of State William H. Seward. ; 4 pages; 22 x 16 in.
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This newspaper issue is part of a larger collection that belonged to Edward McPherson; a graduate of Gettysburg College (Pennsylvania College) in 1848. McPherson served as Deputy Commissioner of Revenue, appointed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, and as Clerk of the House of Representatives from 1863 to 1875. These newspapers, ranging in date from April 15th, 1865 to July 15th, 1865, detail the events of President Abraham Lincoln's Assassination, the hunt, the trial, and execution of the Conspirators. They also recount the attempted assassination of Secretary of State William H. Seward. ; 4 pages; 22 x 16 in.
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Vol. 3 has imprint: Louisville, Ky., Printed by J. P. Morton and company, 1869. ; Paper cover of v. 3 has title: Reconstruction, George & Mississippi cases, Civil rights act, cotton tax, &c. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; grad: Library has v.2 only
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In: Cambridge library collection. British and Irish History, 19th Century
Josephine Elizabeth Butler (1828–1906) was a prominent English feminist who was best known for her controversial campaigns concerning the welfare and civil rights of prostitutes. In 1869 she became the leader of the campaign to limit the extension of the Contagious Diseases Acts. These Acts aimed to control the spread of venereal diseases in the armed forces through mandatory internal examinations and imprisonment for women accused of prostitution. Butler's campaign was instrumental in having the Acts repealed in 1886. In this volume of 1871, Butler denounces the Acts for denying accused women their civil rights, and discusses how repeal, together with universal suffrage and constitutional reform, would prevent this situation from recurring. Butler was one of the first feminists to frame her arguments explicitly through female experiences, and this volume illustrates her approach. For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=butljo
Vol. 2 wanting. ; Vol. 3 has imprint: Louisville, Bradley and Gilbert, printers, 1867; v. 4: Louisville, Ky., Printed by J. P. Morton and company, 1869. ; Paper cover of v. 3 has title: Reconstruction, Georgia & Mississippi cases, Civil rights act, cotton tax, &c. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Letter sent to Albion W. Tourgée from M. B. Anderson, President of the University of Rochester (NY) in receipt of copy of North Carolina Code of Civil Procedure.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112105492716
pt. 1. Foreiners--pt. 2. Commercial law.--pt. 3. Civil law.--pt. 4 Patent law.--pt. 5. Land laws and water rights.--pt. 6. Denouncement and sale of public lands.--pt. 7. Laws relating to foreigners.--pt. 8. The Constitution of the republic of Mexico.--pt. 9. Jurisdiction, amparo, treaties and decisions.--pt. 10. Mexican mining law and decisions ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Letter, Harrison Gray Otis of the Times Mirror Company (Los Angeles, CA) to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1887-02-06, responding to Tourgee's request for an increase in fees for articles submitted as part of Epistles to John series.
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Letter, W.C. McClelland to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1887-02-15, with McClelland's opinion on Tourgee's work, Letters to a King and for advice on getting a work published.
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Letter, W.W. Gist to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1887-02-21, asking Tourgee's opinion of a circular written by Gist and thanking Tourgée for his recent lecture at Coe College.
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Cover page and clippings from The Inter Ocean, 1887-03-10, titled "Tourgée on Beecher," probably written by Albion Winegar Tourgée.
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Letter, Frank P. Smith of The Cosmopolitan (Rochester, NY) to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1887-02-21, inquiring about Tourgee's earlier statement on the success of moving The Continent from Philadelphia to New York City.
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