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The Affection of Christ to his Young Disciples; or, Fervent and Early Piety Recommended and Encouraged. A Sermon, Occasioned by the Much Lamented Death of Thomas Bowden, 1795, Preached at Lower-Tooting, in Surry, 1795
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its …
Stress in College Athletics
Stress in College Athletics: Causes, Consequences, Coping addresses the causes and consequences of stress in college sports and offers effective coping mechanisms that will help …
English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800, Part II, vol 6
Between 1600 and 1800 around 4,000 Catholic women left England for a life of exile in the convents of France, Flanders, Portugal and America. These closed communities offered …
The English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800
In 1598, the first English convent was established in Brussels and was to be followed by a further 21 enclosed convents across Flanders and France with more than 4,000 women …
English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800, Part II, vol 4
Between 1600 and 1800 around 4,000 Catholic women left England for a life of exile in the convents of France, Flanders, Portugal and America. These closed communities offered …
Manual of New Zeland Geography
The Russia-Ukraine War from an African Perspective
In the Russia-Ukraine war, attention has been focused on the "Special Military Operation." However, the authors in The Russia-Ukraine War from an African Perspective: Special …
Swiftly Sterneward
These thirteen essays have been collected to honor Melvyn New, professor emeritus (Florida), and are prefaced by a description of his scholarly career of more than forty years. …
Frontiers of Labor
Alike in many aspects of their histories, Australia and the United States diverge in striking ways when it comes to their working classes, labor relations, and politics. Greg …
English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800, Part II, vol 5
Between 1600 and 1800 around 4,000 Catholic women left England for a life of exile in the convents of France, Flanders, Portugal and America. These closed communities offered …