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Louis De Geer : Notice historique (1587-1652)
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Year: 1847 Publisher: Bruxelles Emile Lelong et Cie, imprimeurs-éditeurs

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Goswin de Wynants, conseiller de Brabant
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Year: 1847 Publisher: Bruxelles J. Heger

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Memoranda, or, Chronicles of the Foundling Hospital : Including Memoirs of Captain Coram, etc. etc.
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ISBN: 1139481401 1108054838 Year: 1847 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Captain Coram's Foundling Hospital was established in 1739 for 'the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children'. Hogarth was a governor of the hospital - he donated several pictures, including his portrait of Coram - as was Handel, whose famous performances of his oratorio Messiah were given there from 1750 to raise funds. John Brownlow (1800-73), himself a foundling, was secretary of the hospital from 1849 until his retirement. He introduced improvements to the children's education and was a staunch defender of the hospital, countering the criticism often levelled in the nineteenth century that taking in illegitimate children simply encouraged neglect. Brownlow's Memoranda, first published in 1847, presents a valuable account of the hospital, its early supporters, and Coram, as well as descriptions of the paintings (Kneller's portrait of Handel among them) which formed the first public art gallery in London. The book also includes contemporary engravings and facsimiles of many original documents.


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Biographical sketch of Thomas Chalmers, DD
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Year: 1847 Publisher: [Scotland? s.n.]

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Biographical memoir of the late Charles Macintosh, FRS of Campsie and Dunchattan
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Year: 1847 Publisher: [Scotland? s.n.]

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Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry : With Extracts from Her Journal and Letters.
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ISBN: 1139004352 110803036X Year: 1847 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Elizabeth Fry (née Gurney, 1780-1845) was descended from two wealthy Quaker banking families. Her Quaker faith was crucial to her adult life and she became active in social reform. Despite having eleven children, she was active in community work, and became a Quaker minister. Persuaded to visit the women's wing in Newgate Prison in 1813, she was appalled at the conditions in which the prisoners, and their children, lived. She became a pioneer in seeking to improve the situation for women in prisons and on transportation ships. The British Ladies' Society for Promoting the Reformation of Female Prisoners was probably the first national British women's society. Fry's ideas on the humane treatment of prisoners influenced international legal systems. This memoir, based on her letters and diaries, was edited by two of her daughters, and was first published in 1847. Volume 2 covers the period from 1826 to 1845.


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Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry : With Extracts from Her Journal and Letters.
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ISBN: 1139004336 1108030351 Year: 1847 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Elizabeth Fry (née Gurney, 1780-1845) was descended from two wealthy Quaker banking families. Her Quaker faith was crucial to her adult life and she became active in social reform. Despite having eleven children, she was active in community work, and became a Quaker minister. Persuaded to visit the women's wing in Newgate Prison in 1813, she was appalled at the conditions in which the prisoners, and their children, lived. She became a pioneer in seeking to improve the situation for women in prisons and on transportation ships. The British Ladies' Society for Promoting the Reformation of Female Prisoners was probably the first national British women's society. Fry's ideas on the humane treatment of prisoners influenced international legal systems. This memoir, based on her letters and diaries, was edited by two of her daughters, and was first published in 1847. Volume 1 ends in 1825.


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Het leven van den Eerw. pater Archangelus van Schotland, voormaels graef Joris Van Lesley, capucyn en apostelyken zendeling ; of wonderbare en gelukkige zending in Engeland en Schotland, gedurende de zeventiende eeuw
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Year: 1847 Publisher: Gent : Vereecken,

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The autobiography of an artisan
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Year: 1847 Publisher: London J. Chapman

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Travaux et bienfaits de M le baron Benjamin Delessert
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Year: 1847 Publisher: Paris F. Didot frères, libraires

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