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(1831-96). 1908.
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Autobiography: edited by Sewell, E. L. 1907.
Shaen, Margaret Josephine. Memoirs of two sisters, Susanna and Catherine
Winkworth. 1908.
Shirreff, Emily Anne Eliza. Intellectual education and its influence on . . .
women. 1858.
The Kindergarten. Principles of Froebel's system and their bearing on
the education of women. 1876.
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Wakefield, Priscilla.
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sex, with suggestions. 1798.
Wollstonecraft, Mary. A vindication of the rights of woman. 1792.
Thoughts on the education of daughters. 1797.
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Arnold, Thomas (1795–1842). Life and correspondence. By Stanley, A. P.
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Beattie, Jas (1735–1803). Life and writings. By Sir Wm Forbes of
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Bell, Andrew (1753-1832). Life. . . comprising the history of . . . the system of
mutual tuition. By Robt and C. C. Southey. 3 vols. 1844.
An old educational reformer, Andrew Bell. By Meikeljohn, J. M. D.
Edinburgh, 1881.
Bernard, Sir Thomas (1750-1818). Life. By Baker, Jas. 1819.
Birkbeck, George (1776-1841). Memoir and review. By Godard, J. G.
1884.
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Cooper, Thomas (1805–1892) (the ‘moral force Chartist'). Life. By himself.
1872.
Copleston, Edward (1776-1849). Memoir with selections from diary and
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By Henry, Wm Chas. 1867.
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Raphael (A. T. D. ). By Wilberforce, B. A. H. 1895.
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labours for the improvement of education. By Blyth, E. K. (with a
bibliography). 1889.
Fitch, Sir Joshua (1824-1903). An account of the life and work. By Lilley,
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