Broken lights : an inquiry into the present condition & future prospects of religious faith
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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Boston J. E. Tilton & Co. |
Religious duty
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Trübner & Co. |
The cities of the past
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Trübner & Co. |
Italics, brief notes on politics, people, and places in Italy in 1864
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Trübner & Co. |
An essay on intuitive morals. The theory of morals.
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London, Boston Trübner & Co.; Crosby, Nichols & Co. |
The demands of the age : a reprint of the preface to the collected works of Theodore Parker
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Trübner & Co. |
Thanksgiving : a chapter of religious duty
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Trübner & Co. |
Religious demands of the age : a reprint of the preface to the London edition of The collected works of Theodore Parker
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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Boston Walker, Wise, & Co. |
The red flag in John Bull's eyes.
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London E. Faithfull for the Ladies' London Emancipation Society |
Rejoinder to Mrs. Stowe's reply to the address of the women of England.
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Emily Faithfull |
Essays on the pursuits of women : reprinted from Fraser's and Macmillan's magazines ; also, A paper on female education, read before the Social Science Congress, at Guildhall
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Emily Faithfull |
Home for incurable and infirm women
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London |
Female Education, and how it would be affected by University Examinations. A paper read at the Social Science Congress, London, 1862. Third edition.
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Emily Faithfull |
Female Education, and how it would be affected by University examinations. A paper ... Second edition.
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Emily Faithfull |
Female education, and how it would be affected by university examinations : a paper read at the Social Science Congress, London, 1862
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Emily Faithfull |
Friendless Girls, and how to help them: being an account of the Preventive Mission at Bristol. From a paper read at the Social Science Congress in Dublin, 1861.
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Emily Faithfull |
Workhouse sketches
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Macmillan and Co |
Destitute incurables in workhouses. A paper by Miss Elliot and Miss Cobbe, read at the social science meeting at Glasgow, September, 1860.
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Elliot, Margaret
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London J. Nesbit & Co. |
The sick in workhouses, who they are, and how they should be treated : a paper read at the Meeting of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science in Dublin, August, 1861
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London James Nesbit & Co. |
The workhouse as an hospital
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Emily Faithfull |
Hannah More's tracts. Part V.
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More, Hannah
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Dublin Milliken and Son |
Destitute incurables in workhouses : a paper
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Elliot, Margaret
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London James Nisbet and Co |
An essay on intuitive morals : being an attempt to popularize ethical science. Part 1. Theory of morals.
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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Boston Crosby, Nichols and Co. |
An essay on intuitive morals: being an attempt to popularize ethical science. Part II. Practice of morals.
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Chapman |
An essay on intuitive morals; being an attempt to popularize ethical science. Part 1. Theory of morals.
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Cobbe, Frances Power
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London Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans |