William Everett
William Everett
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The Italian poets since Dante
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On the Cam
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The Old South Meeting-House Boston
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Peace or war (?)
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTI
The Italian poets since Dante, accompanied by verse translations
cover - Image source: Open LibraryMA
Man and monarch
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Patriotism
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Oration in honor of Col. William Prescott
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Did Philochorus quote the " Athēnaiōn politeia" as Aristotle's?
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The ethics of political science
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Address in commemoration of the life and services of Charles Francis Adams delivered in the Stone Temple at Quincy, 4 July, 1887
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Address on the services of Washington
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School sermons
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An oration before the city authorities of Boston, on the fourth of July, 1870
cover - TGThe great teacherWilliam Everett
The great teacher
no cover - TTThe tariffWilliam Everett
The tariff
no cover - DPDouble play, or, How Joe Hardy...William Everett
Double play, or, How Joe Hardy chose his friends
no cover - AIAddress in commemoration of the...William Everett
Address in commemoration of the life and services of Charles Francis Adams
no cover - DDDiscourse delivered in the Firs...William Everett
Discourse delivered in the First Church of Plymouth, Mass., 19 December, 1886
no cover - AAAddress at the memorial service...William Everett
Address at the memorial service for the Rev. Rufus Ellis ..
no cover - AAAddress at the memorial service...William Everett
Address at the memorial services for the Rev. Rufus Ellis, D.D., in the Sunday school of the First Church in Boston, 11 October, 1885
no cover - SASpeech at a meeting of the inde...William Everett
Speech at a meeting of the independents of Quincy, Mass
no cover - AEAmerican educationWilliam Everett
American education
no cover - HTHow the "Old South" has saved usWilliam Everett
How the "Old South" has saved us
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- Open Work
The Italian poets since Dante
- Open Work
On the Cam
- Open Work
The Old South Meeting-House Boston
- Open Work
Peace or war (?)
- Open Work
The Italian poets since Dante, accompanied by verse translations
- Open Work
Man and monarch
- Open Work
Patriotism
- Open Work
Oration in honor of Col. William Prescott
- Open Work
Did Philochorus quote the " Athēnaiōn politeia" as Aristotle's?
- Open Work
The ethics of political science
- Open Work
Address in commemoration of the life and services of Charles Francis Adams delivered in the Stone Temple at Quincy, 4 July, 1887
- Open Work
Address on the services of Washington
- Open Work
School sermons
- Open Work
An oration before the city authorities of Boston, on the fourth of July, 1870
- Open Work
The great teacher
- Open Work
The tariff
- Open Work
Double play, or, How Joe Hardy chose his friends
- Open Work
Address in commemoration of the life and services of Charles Francis Adams
- Open Work
Discourse delivered in the First Church of Plymouth, Mass., 19 December, 1886
- Open Work
Address at the memorial service for the Rev. Rufus Ellis ..
- Open Work
Address at the memorial services for the Rev. Rufus Ellis, D.D., in the Sunday school of the First Church in Boston, 11 October, 1885
- Open Work
Speech at a meeting of the independents of Quincy, Mass
- Open Work
American education
- Open Work
How the "Old South" has saved us