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On Being Human
Inscription on recto of front endsheet: Allan F. Saunders.
Inscription on verso of front cover: Book No 167WI, Purchased May 22, 1916, #P24, 41.
On Being Human
Gift of Mrs. John Page Elliott in October 2011.
On being human
On being human
Mere Literature and Other Essays
The front cover has detached from the spine of the book.
Mere literature and other essays
1st
Le President Wilson
John Wesley's place in history
"An address delivered at Wesleyan university on the occassion of the Wesley bicentennial."
John Wesley's place in history
"An address delivered at Wesleyan university on the occassion of the Wesley bicentennial."
Inaugural address of President Wilson, delivered at the Capitol, March 4, 1913
In Our First Year of War Messages and Addresses to the Congress and the People, March 5, 1917, to January 8, 1918
Inscription on recto of third front endsheet: Woodrow Wilson, 18 April, 1918.
George Washington
Bookplate: Edward Wright Sheldon.
Bookplate: Library of Princeton University. Edward M. Sheldon '79 Memorial.
First in peace
Article forms part of Harper's new monthly magazine, v. 93, September 1896.
Epochs of American History.
Democracy and efficiency
March, 1901
Cabinet government in the United States
Cabinet government in the United States
Bryce's American commonwealth
March, 1889
Addresses of Woodrow Wilson
Stamp on verso of front endsheet: Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 45 East 65th Street, New York 21, N. Y.
Addresses of President Wilson
66th Congress, 1st Session, Document No. 120. Presented by Mr. Hitchcock.
Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session of the two houses of Congress
"Sources": p. 387-389.
Address of the President of the United States
Special printing with all profits to be donated to the American Red Cross.
Address of the President of the United States
Address of the President of the United States
Address of the President of the United States
Special printing with all profits to be donated to the American Red Cross.
A History of the American People. Volume V.
Gift of the W. K. McClure Foundation.
A History of the American People. Volume V.
A History of the American People. Volume V.
Gift of Kenneth W. Brooks.
A History of the American People. Volume IV.
A History of the American People. Volume IV.
A History of the American People. Volume IV.
Gift of Kenneth W. Brooks.
A History of the American People. Volume III.
A History of the American People. Volume III.
A History of the American People. Volume III.
Gift of Kenneth W. Brooks.
A History of the American People. Volume II.
A History of the American People. Volume II.
Gift of Kenneth W. Brooks.
A History of the American People. Volume I.
Gift of Charles W. Sellars.
A History of the American People. Volume I.
A History of the American People. Volume I.
A History of the American People. Volume I.
Gift of Kenneth W. Brooks.
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