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Adresse au Don Quichotte du Nord
Author: Gouges, Olympe de
Date Printed: 1792
Lettre aux représentants de la Nation
Author: Gouges, Olympe de
Date Printed: 1789
Les droits de la femme
Author: Gouges, Olympe de
Date Printed: 1791
Le bon sens François, ou L'apologie des vrais nobles, dédiée aux Jacobins
Author: Gouges, Olympe de
Date Printed: 1792
Les fantômes de l'opinion publique
Author: Gouges, Olympe de
Date Printed: c1790
Arrêt de mort que présente Olympe de Gouges contre Louis Capet
Author: Gouges, Olympe de
Date Printed: 1792
Avis pressant, à la Convention, par une vraie Républicaine
Author: Gouges, Olympe de
Date Printed: c1790
Pour sauver la patrie, il faut respecter les trois ordres : c'est le seul moyen de conciliation qui nous reste
Author: Gouges, Olympe de
Date Printed: 1789
Lettre au peuple, ou Projet d'une caisse patriotique, par une citoyenne
Author: Gouges, Olympe de
Date Printed: 1788
To the General Councel, and Officers of the Army, and to
every Member in particular. [Signed: Margret Fell.].
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1659
Court poems. Viz; I. The basset-table. An eclogue. II. The drawing-room. III. The toilet. ...
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Attributed Name: A Lady of Quality
Attributed Name: Gay, John
Attributed Name: Pope, Alexander
Date Printed: 1716
The genuine copy of a letter written from Constantinople by an English lady, who was lately in Turkey, and who is no less distinguish'd by her wit than her quality [i.e. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu] ; to a Venetian nobleman [i.e. the Abbé Conti] ... Translated from the French original, which is likewise added.The second edition.
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Date Printed: 1719
The genuine copy of a letter written from Constantinople by an English lady, who was lately in Turkey, and who is no less distinguish'd by her wit than her quality [i.e. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu] ; to a Venetian nobleman [i.e. the Abbé Conti] ... Translated from the French original, which is likewise added.
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Date Printed: 1719
The Dean's provocation for writing the lady's dressing-room. A poem.
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Attributed Name: Anonymous
Attributed Name: Swift, Jonathan
Date Printed: 1734
Court poems. Viz; 1. The basset-table. An eclogue. II. The drawing-room. III. The toilet. A copy of verses to the ingenious Mr. Moore, author of the celebrated worm-powder. All four by Mr. Pope. To which is added W.T. to fair Clio
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Author: Pope, Alexander
Attributed Name: Pope, Alexander
Date Printed: 1716
A loving salutation to the seed of Abraham among the
Jewes: where ever they are scattered up and down upon the
face of the earth. And to the seed of Abraham among all
people upon the face of the earth; which are all out of the
way: wandering up and downe from mountaine to hill,
seeking rest and finding none. And the way of truth opened
to them, which is the way of holinesse which all that comes
to be made alive unto God must walke in, where the
uncleane cannot passe, bnt [sic] is for the ransomed and
redeemed to returne to Zion. ... By M.F.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1656
An elegy to a young lady, in the manner of Ovid. By ------ With an answer: by a lady, author of the verses to the imitator of Horace.
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Author: Hammond, James
Attributed Name: Hervey, John, Lord
Date Printed: 1733
Verses address'd to the Imitator of the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace. By a Lady
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Author: Hervey, John, Lord
Attributed Name: A lady
Attributed Name: Pope, Alexander
Date Printed: 1733
Verses address'd to the Imitator of the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace. By a Lady
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Author: Hervey, John, Lord
Attributed Name: A lady
Attributed Name: Pope, Alexander
Date Printed: 1733
To the imitator of the satire of the second book of Horace.
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Author: Hervey, John, Lord
Attributed Name: A lady
Attributed Name: Pope, Alexander
Date Printed: 1733
Verses address'd to the imitator of the first satire of the second book of Horace. By a lady.
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Author: Hervey, John, Lord
Attributed Name: A lady
Attributed Name: Pope, Alexander
Date Printed: 1733
Verses address'd to the imitator of the first satire of the second book of Horace.
Author: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Author: Hervey, John, Lord
Attributed Name: A lady
Attributed Name: Pope, Alexander
Date Printed: 1735
The examination and tryall of Margaret Fell and George Fox for their obedience to Christs command who saith, swear not at all also something in answer to Bishop Lancelot Andrews sermon concerning swearing
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Author: Fox, George
Date Printed: 1664
VVomens speaking justified, proved and allowed of by the Scriptures : all such as speak by the spirit and power of the Lord Iesus : and how women were the first that preached the tidings of the resurrection of Jesus and were sent by Christ's own command before he ascended to the Father, John 20:17.
Author: Fox, Maragaret Fell
Date Printed: 1667
Womens Speaking justified, proved and allowed of by the Scriptures, etc. [By M.F., i.e. Margaret Fell, afterwards Fox.].
Author: Fox, Maragaret Fell
Date Printed: 1666
A declaration and an information from us the people of God called Quakers, to the present governors, the King and both Houses of Parliament, and all whom it may concern : this was delivered into the Kings hand, the 22 day of the fourth moneth
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1660
This was given to Major Generall Harrison and the rest.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1660
Concerning ministers made by the will of man.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1659
A testimonie of the touch-stone, for all professions, and all forms, and gathered churches (as they call them) of what sort soever to try their ground and foundation by. And a tryal by the Scriptures, who the false prophets are, which are in the world, which John said should be in the last times by Margret Fell. Also, some of the Ranters principles answered.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1656
An evident Demonstration to God Elect, Which clearly manifesteth to them, I. How necessary and expedient it is for them to come to witnesse True Faith. II. That after they have attained to the Faith, it must be tryed as gold is tryed in the fire. III. It shews how many have departed from the Faith and denied it. IV. That the standing of the Saints is by Faith in the Son of God. V. How strong Abraham was in the Faith, and how all that believe are to look unto him. ...
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1660
This is to the clergy who are the men that goes about to settle religion (as they say) according to the Church of England, whether they may be bishops or presbyters, or what name soever they may go under.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1660
The daughter of Sion awakened, and putting on strength : she is arising and shaking her self out of the dust, and putting on beautiful garments
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1677
A letter sent to the King from M.F. Here is also thereunto annexed a paper written unto the magistrates in 1664. which was then printed, and should have been dispersed, but was prevented by wicked hands
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1666
A touch-stone : or, A perfect tryal by the Scriptures, of all the priests, bishops, and ministers, who have called themselves, the ministers of the Gospel, whose time and day hath been in the last ages past, or rather in the night of apostacy : they are tried and weighed by the Scriptures of truth, and are found out of the life and power of the scriptures, and out of the spirit and doctrine of them that gave them forth, and quite contrary to their principle and practice, both Papists and Protestants : unto which is annexed, Womens speaking justified, &c.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1667
A call to the universall seed of God throughout the whole world to come up to the place of publick worship which Christ Jesus the great prophet hath set up ...
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1665
Two general epistles to the flock of God, where-ever they are dispersed on the face of the earth ... to bear testimony for the Lord God against the deceit and deceivableness which the worships of the world have lain in, in the dark night of apostasy : also, pure consolation and comfort proclaimed from the spirit of life to the faithful followers of the Lamb ... with an admonition unto all who are not wholly redeemed out of the earth / written by M.F. and J.P.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Author: Parke, James
Date Printed: 1664
To the magistrates and people of England vvhere this may come : What is the matter with the Christians of our age ...
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1664
A paper concerning such as are made ministers by the will of man, and an exhortation to all sober minded people to come out from among them.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1659
For Manasseth ben Israel : the call of the Jewes out of Babylon, which is good tidings to the meek, liberty to the captives, and for the opening of the prison doores.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1656
False prophets, anticrists [sic], deceivers : which are in the world, which John prophesied of, which hath long been hid and covered. But now is unmasked in these last dayes with the eternal light which is risen, are they seen and discovered, praises be to the living God. And with the scriptures which they have made a trade of and deceived the poor people withall, are they tryed and made manifest to be those which the scripture speaks of, which with fained words and covetousnesse makes merchandize of the people, and so betrayes their soules. Also a word to the heads and governors of this nation, who have put forth a declaration for the keeping of a day of humiliation for the persecution (as they say) of the poor inhabitants in the valley of Lucerna, Angrona, and others professing the reformed religion which hath been transmitted unto them from their ancestors. By M. Fell. And also James Milners condemnation upon that which erred from the light.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Author: Millner, James
Author: Millner, Elizabeth
Date Printed: 1655
The standard of the Lord revealed : by which he hath led and guided and preserved his people since Adam to this day ... Given forth at Lancaster Castle
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1667
To the General council of officers. The representation of divens citizens of London ... [requesting that the military be withdrawn from Parliament, and members permitted to return].
Attributed Name: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1659
A call unto the seed of Israel that they may come out of Egypts darkness and house of bondage unto the land of rest : also the righteous law of God justified : with an epistle to all those whose desire are after the truth as it is in Jesus where ever they are scattered : also twenty five queries to all the worlds priests and people that say the light of Christ is natural / by M.F.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1668
The citie of London reproved for its abominations, which doth concern all the inhabitants thereof that are guilty ... : London, the 4th day of the 5th month, 1660
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1660
Womens speaking justified, proved and allowed of by the scriptures : all such as speak by the spirit and power of the Lord Jesus : and how women were the first that preached the tidings of the resurrection of Jesus and were sent by Christ's own command, before He ascended to the Father, John 20.17.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1990
[Afisz] : [Inc.:] Spieszcie zobaczyć! Tylko 4 dni! W dniach: środa 7, piątek 9, sobota 10 i niedziela 11 września r.b. wyświetlany będzie wspaniały film w 8 aktach p.t. "Pamiętnik słynnej kurtyzany" (Ninon de Lenclos) [...]. Ninon de l'Enclos
Attributed Name: Lenclos, Ninon de
Date Printed: 1920-1929
This is an Answer to John Wiggan's Book [i.e. "Antichrist's Strongest Hold overturned"], spread up and down in Lancashire, Cheshire and Wales, who is a Baptist & a Monarchy-man. Wherein may be seen how he exalts himself, against Christ the light, that doth enlighten every man. And also some of his, and his peoples erronious principles, and assertions, which he and his people held in a dispute, with some of the Quakers. And also an answer to his queries in his book. And also some queries which was propounded to him, which he would never answer to this day, and also some of his assertions, which he could never make good, and likewise an answer to a second challenge ... From the prisoners at Lancaster ... Thomas Curwen, William Houlden, Henery Wood, William Wilson. Also here is an answer to his appendix annexed to the book by Margaret Fell. MS. notes.
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Author: Curwen, Thomas
Author: Houlden, William
Author: Wood, Henery
Author: Wilson, William
Attributed Name: Wiggans, John
Date Printed: 1665
A true testimony from the people of God: (who by the world are called Quakers) of the doctrines of the prophets, Christ, and the Apostles, which is witnessed unto, by them who are now raised up by the same power, and quickned by the same spirit and blood of the everlasting convenant which brought again our Lord Jesus from the dead ...
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1660
Vrouwen spreecken gerechtvaerdight beweesen ende ge-eygent door de schrifteur : Alle soodanige, dewelcke spreecken door den geest ende kracht des Heeren Jesu. Ende hoe dat de vrouwen de eerste waeren die de tijdinge van de verrijsenisse Jesu verkondighden. Ende waeren gesonden door Christi eygen gebodt eer hy opvoer tot den vader ...
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1668
A loving salutation to the seed of Abraham among the Jewes... And the way of truth opened to them
Author: Fox, Margaret Fell
Date Printed: 1660
Woman not inferior to man : or, A short and modest vindication of the natural right of the fair-sex to a perfect equality of power, dignity and esteem, with the men
Author: Sophia, a person of quality
Attributed Name: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Attributed Name: Fermor, Sophia, Lady
Date Printed: 1739
Woman not inferior to man : or, A short and modest vindication of the natural right of the fair-sex to a perfect equality of power, dignity and esteem, with the men
Author: Sophia, a person of quality
Attributed Name: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Attributed Name: Fermor, Sophia, Lady
Date Printed: 1743
La femme n'est pas inférieure à l'homme
Author: Sophia, a person of quality
Attributed Name: Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady
Attributed Name: Fermor, Sophia, Lady
Translator: de Puisieux, Philippe-Florent
Date Printed: 1750
The shades and the lights of a fifty years' ministry : jubilate
Author: Cooper, Anna Julia
Author: Crummell, Alexander
Date Printed: 1894
Legislative measures concerning slavery in the United States.
Author: Cooper, Anna Julia
Date Printed: 1942
Equality of races and the democratic movement.
Author: Cooper, Anna Julia
Date Printed: 1945
Hitler and the Negro
Author: Cooper, Anna Julia
Date Printed: 0-1964
Light in dark places
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1910
Why we have founded the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Author of Preface: Hadwen, Walter
Date Printed: c1913
Vivisection: abolition versus restriction.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Attributed Name: Snow, Ellen
Date Printed: c1906
Old torture and new
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1901
Illustrations of vivisection : or, experiments on living animals, from the works of physiologists
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1900
llustrations of vivisection or experiments on living animals from the works of physiologists
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1900-
The practice of confession in the Church of England
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1900-
The claims of brutes
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1901
The claims of brutes
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1899
The practice of confession in the Church of England
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1898
Our policy : an address to women concerning the suffrage
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1898
Lord Lister and painless vivisection : letter to the Manchester Guardian, October 14th, 1898.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1898
Human "animals for research," (Versuchsthiere,) in the hospitals : the story of cancer grafting in France and Germany
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1897
Light in dark places
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1896
The fallacy of restriction applied to vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1895
The divine law of love : in its application to the relations of man to the lower animals
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1895
Public money : an enquiry concerning its expenditure
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Author: Bryan, Benjamin
Date Printed: 1895
The ethics of zoophily
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Attributed Name: Tyrell, George
Date Printed: c1895
Frances Power Cobbe said "Hang the doctors."
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1894-1924
Public money : an enquiry concerning an item of its expenditure
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1892
The significance of vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1891-
An institute of preventive medicine at work in France.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1891
Health and holiness : an address read to the Cambridge Ladies' Discussion Society, November 6th, 1891
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1891
An appeal to the humane Jews of England
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1891
The British vivisectors' Directory, a black book for the United Kingdom
Author: Bryan, Benjamin
Author of Preface: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1890
Experiments on Animals
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1890
The house on the shore : an allegory
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1890-
Light in dark places
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1890-
Three reasons for humanity to animals : an address to the Barmouth branch of the Selborne Society : read May 28th, 1896
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1890
Vivisection in America. 1. How it is taught 2. How it is practised
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Author: Bryan, Benjamin
Date Printed: 1889
Light in dark places [an ocular illustration of the meaning of the word vivisection]
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1889
Illustrations of vivisection : or, experiments on living animals, from the works of physiologists ...
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Author: Leffingwell, Albert
Date Printed: 1889
Illustrations of vivisection : or experiments on living animals from the works of physiologists namely Lecons de physiologie operatoire (operative physiology)
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Author: Leffingwell, Albert
Date Printed: 1888
Our Policy: an address to women concerning the suffrage, etc.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1888
Rest in the Lord, and other small pieces
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1887
llustrations of vivisection, or, Experiments on living animals : from the works of physiologists
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Author: Leffingwell, Albert
Date Printed: 1887
Faith healing and fear killing.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1887
In the long run
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1887
The study of physiology as a branch of education
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1887
The fallacy of restriction applied to vivisection.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1886
Science in Excelsis. A new vision of judgment.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1885
Lumière dans les ténèbres, par Frances Power Cobbe. Traduit de l'anglais avec quelques notes par Jules-Ch. Scholl ...
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Translator: Scholl, Jules Charles
Date Printed: 1884
The future of the lower animals
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1884
The right of tormenting.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1884
The moral aspects of vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1884
The new benefactor of humanity
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1884
The vivisection returns, 1884 : an inquiry into their value
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Author: Bryan, Benjamin
Date Printed: 1884
Light in dark places
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1883
The study of physiology as a branch of education
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1883
Licht an dunklen Stätten
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Translator: Egloffstein, Agnes
Date Printed: 1883
Comments on the Debate in the House of Commons ... on Mr. Reid's Bill for the Total Prohibition of Vivisection.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1883
The higher expediency : address of Miss Frances Power Cobbe to the members of the Richmond Athenaeum, March 6th, 1882.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1882
The moral aspects of vivisection.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1882
Muffs and Vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1882
The Janus of science
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1882
Sir James Paget, on vivisection. A reply.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1882
The fallacy of restriction applied to vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1881
Publications of the Victoria Street Society for Protection of Animals from Vivisection.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1881
Selections from the admissions, assertions and evasions of the witnesses
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1881
"The right of tormenting." Meeting of the Scottish Society for the Total Suppression of Vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1881
Light in dark places
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1880-
Our policy; an address to women concerning the suffrage,
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1880
The new morality
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1880-
Mr. Lowe and the vivisection act
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1877
Why Women desire the Franchise.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1877
The moral aspects of vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1877
The moral aspects of vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1876
The Age of science : a newspaper of the twentieth century
Author: Nostradamus, Merlin
Attributed Name: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1877
Science in excelsis. A new vision of judgment.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1875
Simon Fraser University W.A.C. Bennett Library losed Storage - Monographs (available by request) BT 901 C65
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1875
The moral aspects of vivisection
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1875
Animals in fable and art
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1874
Doomed to be saved : a discourse preached at the Anniversary Service of the Clerkenwell Unitarian Sunday School, (Sunday evening, Oct. 5th, 1873)
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1874
Why women desire the franchise
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1873
Why women desire the franchise.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1872
Auricular Confession in the Church of England
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1872
Why women desire the franchise
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1870
Vivisection : to the editor of the Echo.
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: c1870-1879
Criminals, idiots, women, and minors, is the classification sound? : a discussion on the laws concerning the property of married women
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1869
Why women desire the franchise
Author: Cobbe, Frances Power
Date Printed: 1869