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(Politics, the war, logic, the calendar, world order, superstitions)

Non-Fiction
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Call to Youth

by Earl Baldwin
Volume 59 (1938), extra pages as frontispiece
Non-Fiction
W

The Citizenship of Women

by Lily Watson
Volume 40 (1919), p33, 69, 121, 210, 258, 300, 356, 480
Non-Fiction
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Civic Housekeeping (series)

by Mrs Williams-Ellis
Volume 46 (1925), p31, 77, 232
Non-Fiction
W

Empire Day

by Lady Dunboyne
Volume 28 (1907), p484
Non-Fiction
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The Government of Our Country

by The Hon Mrs Armytage
Volume 2 (1881), p214, 419, 531, 651
Non-Fiction
W

Logic For Girls

by F. Ryland
Volume 15 (1894), p86, 195, 379, 499
Non-Fiction
W

Mrs Grundy

by E.C. Tait
Volume 15 (1894), p643
Non-Fiction
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Need There Be Another War?

by Hebe Spaull
Volume 55 (1934), p49
Non-Fiction
W

Politics For Girls

by Frederick Ryland
Volume 17 (1896), p86, 118, 374, 519, 547
Non-Fiction
W

Promoting the World's Peace

by Stephen James
Volume 34 (1913), p137
Non-Fiction
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The Snare of Party Politics

by A London Woman
Volume 34 (1913), p242
Non-Fiction
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Wealth in Waste

by Mary Frances Billington
Volume 40 (1919), p45
Non-Fiction
W

What is "The Yellow Peril"?

by Sir Charles Tarring
Volume 31 (1910), p359
Non-Fiction
W

What is the Unrest in India?

by Sir Andrew Wingate
Volume 30 (1909), p591
Non-Fiction
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What is This Talk About Reciprocity?

by M.F. Billington
Volume 33 (1912), p109
Non-Fiction
W

Who and What are "The Powers"?

by Stephen James
Volume 33 (1912), p588
Non-Fiction
W

Why 1911?

by Dean Hodges
Volume 32 (1911), p193
Non-Fiction
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Why England is Predominant in Europe

by Professor Roland G. Usher
Volume 36 (1915), p277
Non-Fiction
W

Why We Need a Second Chamber

by Stephen James
Volume 33 (1912), p228
Non-Fiction
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Women's Affairs (Articles on)

by Ida M. Tarbell
Volume 34 (1913), p23, 85, 203