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The gates ajar

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Helen Sootin Smith
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction (page v)
  • Chapter I (page 5)
  • Chapter II (page 8)
  • Chapter III (page 20)
  • Chapter IV (page 24)
  • Chapter V (page 34)
  • Chapter VI (page 41)
  • Chapter VII (page 58)
  • Chapter VIII (page 68)
  • Chapter IX (page 74)
  • Chapter X (page 89)
  • Chapter XI (page 100)
  • Chapter XII (page 112)
  • Chapter XIII (page 127)
  • Chapter XIV (page 136)
  • Chapter XV (page 146)
  • Chapter XVI (page 153)
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Published: c1964
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780674341500 (hardcover)
Series
  • The John Harvard Library
Subject
  • Literature
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