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- 16000237 contributor B540115.
- 16000237 coverage "Illinois.".
- 16000237 coverage "Massachusetts History.".
- 16000237 coverage "New England Intellectual life.".
- 16000237 created "[c1915]".
- 16000237 date "1915".
- 16000237 date "[c1915]".
- 16000237 dateCopyrighted "[c1915]".
- 16000237 description "The New England conscience.--Samuel Adams: the New England democrat.--The town of Lexington.--Josiah Quincy: the New England aristocrat.--The Shays rebellion.--Destruction of the Ursuline convent at Charlestown, Massachusetts.--Theodore Parker.--Abraham Lincoln.--The heart of the United States [Illinois]--The eternal feminine.--Madame de Maintenon.".
- 16000237 extent "219 p.".
- 16000237 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 16000237 identifier scd0001.00140126767.
- 16000237 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 16000237 issued "1915".
- 16000237 issued "[c1915]".
- 16000237 language "eng".
- 16000237 publisher "Boston, R.G. Badger".
- 16000237 relation "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- 16000237 spatial "Illinois.".
- 16000237 spatial "Massachusetts History.".
- 16000237 spatial "New England Intellectual life.".
- 16000237 subject "F65 .M96".
- 16000237 subject "Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.".
- 16000237 subject "Maintenon, Madame de, 1635-1719.".
- 16000237 subject "Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860.".
- 16000237 subject "Women Social conditions.".
- 16000237 tableOfContents "The New England conscience.--Samuel Adams: the New England democrat.--The town of Lexington.--Josiah Quincy: the New England aristocrat.--The Shays rebellion.--Destruction of the Ursuline convent at Charlestown, Massachusetts.--Theodore Parker.--Abraham Lincoln.--The heart of the United States [Illinois]--The eternal feminine.--Madame de Maintenon.".
- 16000237 title "The New England conscience; with typical examples, by James Phinney Munroe ...".
- 16000237 type "text".